Dave Merchant Thank you for the reply. All of my posts are informational and non promotional and links are to free software which I have posted thousands of time before in these Adobe Forums. These free links relate to key elements of the troubleshooting strategy which has been working over the years to the present time. The posting issue that is forcing me to post for Help is a new problem. Has the system recently changed in this regard? I am a visitor, a hobbyist, who comes to share Elements troubleshooting gained first hand. I have nothing to promote or sell. I am not affiliated with Adobe in anyway nor with any other company (photographic, video, or otherwise). I have a free blog with no ads, no registration, where I post my detailed how to observations. I gain nothing there but sharing. I do not promote myself, rather the troubleshooting needed to get Elements to work. I remain under the phantom ATR. Consequently, when you apply the word borderline to elements in my post, what am I to do to avoid the hassle under these circumstance, tell the user to do a Google Search? These post contents were OK for years, why now? All these replies come with edit and re-post for consideration, but the message does not include what needs to be edited. Referring to last night's reject...please see post 2, all I did was to copy/paste the whole unedited content into a new post in that thread and it was entered automatically without any problem. Now when I go into that thread, I have the reject above it glaring at me. Can I delete that only the reject from the thread or will that create more problems for me and the originator of the thread? If you can as an administrator, please remove just the reject from the thread for me. So far, in the past several years, there have been 2 of these instances (and those within the last week or so). I would appreciate it if you could determine if there have been system changes in that time which are creating this type of situation. If there are, please determine if they can be corrected. Thank you. ATR
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