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How to edit thread title (or You can mark it sold) and close the thread.

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To Edit your thread title look to the far right side of the original post for the 3 dots. That is a drop down menu. A sponsor should see edit thread and lock thread.

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If you click on edit thread, it will give you the thread title and if you unclick that unlocked, it will become a locked thread. You do not get the sticky portion of that box, that's for mods and admins. :)

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Make your changes, then save.

There is the option to add ForSale Sold Closed and Withdrawn Prefixes to a new title, and later that can change with this edit.

Here is a Classified thread title and showing the drop down for changing the For Sale to Sold.
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This should make marking something sold very timely, and closing that thread when sold.
 
Would this pertain to other threads other than those in the Classifieds ? If so, it isn’t an available option, unless it is time limited.

Personally, I’d like to see the option to edit titles for most members. For instance if someone asked a question and it was answered to the OP’s satisfaction, then the OP could edit the title to include (SOLVED) to the question.

That way anyone looking for a solution to question they may have, can more easily find the answer (hopefully). I am a moderator on a motorcycle forum and that has worked fairly well. Besides, it may cut down on the off topic rambling and thread jacking I’ve seen in my short time here.
 
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