Posted by George Marsh on December 09, 2009 at 14:34:16 from (71.114.186.110):
coloken said: (quoted from post at 16:07:02 12/02/09) I have an ad on Craigslist. If I go in and modify/edit it, will that move it up to a newer date? Or do I have to place it in again to have it show up newer? Spam even there. One guy wants me to go to his web--no way!, an another wants to give me a free 60 inch TV. No wonder the internet is over loaded.
If your add is about to expire, all you need to do is highlite your add. There are a few ways to do this. The best way is to hold the left mouse down and drag the cursier over your add. Then push control,ctrl, and the letter C. That is the old way to copy something. Then delete your old add and begin a new one. Go to where you want to input your add and hit control and the letter V. Old way to paste something. Only leave your phone # or you will get spammed. Hope this works for you.
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