* Change Forum Password
- jeemo
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Change Forum Password
I've got into the new forums but in doing so I had to get a new password issued. I want to change this password but can't find how to do it?
- LornaCraig
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Re: Change Forum Password
Go to User Control Panel (in pale grey font near top of screen, just right of centre). Then select Profile > Edit Account Settings.
Lorna
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Re: Change Forum Password
You will also need to use Profile > Edit avatar to restore your icon.
Use Display gallery at the bottom and select animals, other, or people.
Choose an image and click Submit at the bottom.
You can also upload your own image.
Use Display gallery at the bottom and select animals, other, or people.
Choose an image and click Submit at the bottom.
You can also upload your own image.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
- jeemo
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Re: Change Forum Password
Thanks Lorna and Mike
Re: Change Forum Password
Thanks for this thread. I also had difficulty locating the Change Password option. A small point - you must enter your old password when changing to a new one, not just for changing username or e-mail as implied in the dialogue.
Re: Change Forum Password
Yes, I found that slightly confusing too.
Anne
Anne
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Re: Change Forum Password
I have changed the wording now.
Jane
My Family History : My Photography "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad."
My Family History : My Photography "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad."