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alex B. 47332
alex B. 47332 Posts: 7 ✭✭
edited January 17 in Welcome and join

how to answer a question in the forum?

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  • Jess_i88b6
    Jess_i88b6 Posts: 13,987 ✭✭
    edited December 2023 Answer ✓

    You need to click on post comment


    Attention, some posts are closed, therefore you cannot answer to them, here the closed message when you read it


    Here from the list


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  • alex B. 47332
    alex B. 47332 Posts: 7 ✭✭

    thanks you !! 😃

  • math_rou
    math_rou Posts: 4 ✭✭
    first answer
  • math_rou
    math_rou Posts: 4 ✭✭
    does it works?
  • Easygolucky
    Easygolucky Posts: 1,085 ✭✭

    To answer a question in the Fizz forum, follow these steps:

    1. Log In to Your Fizz Account: First, make sure you're logged into your Fizz account. You need to be a registered user to participate in the forum.
    2. Navigate to the Forum: Once logged in, go to the community forum section on the Fizz website. You can usually find this in the menu or as a link on the homepage.
    3. Find the Question: Browse through the forum or use the search function to find the question you want to answer. You can search by keywords or browse through categories that interest you.
    4. Read the Question Carefully: Before responding, make sure you fully understand what is being asked. Sometimes additional context or clarification might be in the follow-up comments.
    5. Write Your Answer: Click on the question to open it, and then look for the option to write a reply. This is usually found at the bottom of the thread. Write your answer in the provided text box. Make sure your response is clear, helpful, and respectful.
    6. Include Helpful Information: If you have relevant experience or knowledge, include that in your answer. It’s also helpful to provide step-by-step instructions if you're explaining how to do something.
    7. Review and Submit: Before submitting, quickly review your answer for clarity and typos. Once you’re satisfied, click the submit button to post your reply.


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