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Old 09-11-2011, 08:33 PM
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Default Is it ok and how to remove the edited versions of the post.

I am a horrible poster and make several edits before I get it right and of course the auto save is active and by the time i get a post done I have maybe 8 or 10 backup posts. Is there an easy way to remove the old versions once the post is done? Or do they go away after a while.. To me they just was data base space and I just wondered if I could write a simple program to periodically remove the backups...

Not sure if this is unique to agent press, but they appear at the bottom of the post page..

Again.. or do they just go away and how soon....
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