Discuss Problem responding to replies in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

As a new poster it may be the fact your posts need approval before they are seen in the thread, this will require a member of staff to allow the post and due to staff also having their own work and family commitments etc they is sometimes a delay.. if you make a post just leave it and don't repeat it or delete it, if you still find you have issues PM a staff member or report this thread so we can look a bit further into it.
If you can respond with the info requested by Westward that would be great.
 
Which thread are you trying to reply to, some forums like DIY have restricted access.
I was trying to reply to
Which thread are you trying to reply to, some forums like DIY have restricted access.
"Cable routing central heating wiring centre" from Ziggie.

I have found problem when working on the PC and thanks for helping.
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As a new poster it may be the fact your posts need approval before they are seen in the thread, this will require a member of staff to allow the post and due to staff also having their own work and family commitments etc they is sometimes a delay.. if you make a post just leave it and don't repeat it or delete it, if you still find you have issues PM a staff member or report this thread so we can look a bit further into it.
If you can respond with the info requested by Westward that would be great.
Thanks for your help in this matter. I found the problem when I tried on a PC rather than mobile devices and all is working now.
 

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