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Thank you very much for your help.

>>When I click on "More" combobox and select any item from the pulldown menu, nothing changes in my display.
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>If nothing happens when you select an item from the More: listbox, this is probably because you have an utility which intercepts the opening of a new window. See our technical guidelines at http://www.levelextreme.com/TechnicalGuideline.asp especially in the section "Users using AdSubtract, Norton Internet Security".
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>>I went to my account page and checked a couple of forums but I still don't see them in the UT when log in.
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>There is no need to. You see them all by default. Whenever you enter the messages area, you'll get all new messages for all forums you participate on. Whenever you create a message, your forum listbox will be automatically adjused to show you only your forums, etc.
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>>How do you send a private message in UT?
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>The first one is to click on the private message icon in the toolbar, the other one is to access a member's profile to send a private message directly to him. Accessing a member's profile could be done by various ways (from reading a message, searching for a member, etc.)
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>>People here refer to having something on Dashboard. How do you add stuff to your Dashboard?
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>This is all PUTM. The options are under your account setup.
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>>Do you have to have a Premium Membership?
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>Yes, see http://www.levelextreme.com/Register.asp.
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