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November 30, 2011
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Posted as Assumed Answered

  • November 30, 2011
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I have noticed a few posts that start off with Assumed Answered in the original post.  Don't know if the person checked the box by mistake, or a glitch in Jive.

Anyone else notice this?

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    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    December 1, 2011

    Curt,

    I saw two threads, with that "Assumed Answered" notation today. Both were older, and in the Premiere Elements forum. Both had two "Helpful Answers." Unfortunately, I did not make note of the threads, but that "Assumed Answered" notation caught my eye. I was trying to catch up on that forum, after having been gone for a week, and might, or might not, be able to locate them now, since I was reading, and answering about 100 other threads. If I do find them, I will post links.

    Hunt, keeping is eyes out for Assumed Answered threads now...

    adobe-admin
    Legend
    December 1, 2011

    It looks like the person who created a thread can mark it as Assumed Answered. They can even do this if there have not yet been any replies (going to ask Jive if that is as designed or a bug). Admins can also mark a thread as assumed answered (that’s been around since the Jive forums launched). What is new now is that Admins can also mark a specific reply as the answer or helpful.

    ~graffiti
    Legend
    December 7, 2011

    I haven't started a thread in a long while so just noticed yesterday that I can mark my own answers as "correct answer" as well.

    Although it doesn't give any points for itwhich I guess is a good thing.

    adobe-admin
    Legend
    November 30, 2011

    Assumed Answered is usually set by a forum host or administrator. Can you give links to threads that have this set with no replies?

    Thanks!

    November 30, 2011

    Here is a post from  this morning.  When I looked at it it was labeled Assumed Answered.  http://forums.adobe.com/thread/930927?tstart=0

    I then posted a reply and the OP gave  correct answer mark, and the line changed to Answered.  So this post may not work for you.