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capricious wrote:
Hmm so if I understand your response correctly, then all unread posts should be highlighted orange?

Mine are all gray. So how can I distinguish the read from unread?


sorry, I corrected the reply I made a tiny mistake :P

Read again. I think now is clear
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The first and third NOT read

The second is viewed by you
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I think we are saying the same thing. First and Third = NOT read >> That's orange and I said "unread."

So if the post has NOT been viewed, it should be orange? Thus, all posts should be orange unless I opened it?
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Yes

Or the second one is violet (the text) which means you have already visited in your browser

And the first and third are black which means NOT visited by you Or with the badge orange
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Hi. Yes, it is possible to mark questions as solved. It is actually done for you automatically in the forum if you use the timer. So I recommend that you use the timer to have the small timer icones indicate that you have solved a question correctly or incorrectly.

You can also use the read/unread topic coloring to figure out which ones you visited or did not visit and that helps to figure some things out but the timer should give you the best indication. Also, all of your timer results are saved in the Error Log that you can then export to Excel with all the relevant information.

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Green means you got the question right and red means you got it wrong so you could re-attempt some of the questions you got wrong.

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capricious wrote:
Hi,

This might be a dumb question, but I was unable to find the answer anywhere.

I am using some filters in verbal and given that there are so many questions, is it possible to mark the ones as solved once I do them?

For example, here's what I currently do:
Verbal > Reading Comp > Select each of the 10ish OG materials boxes (would be nice to select OG so it selects all) > then start going through the questions

I would like to be able to mark the ones I have done and it would be nice if I could see the questions I haven't done on top. Anything that would indicate that this one isn't new to me.

Thank you!
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