Where can I view all of the Questions that I have Answered?
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AFAICT there's no way to filter questions to the ones that you have answered. Is there any plan to implement a filter like this? I realise there are email notifications available but no easy way to just go back and check on your answers.
No doubt I'm just missing something here so if I'm completely wrong, please point me in the right direction
Thanks very much!
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Legend. Thank you.
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I had the same problem. I made the SEOMoz team aware of it, and they said that if they hear of any other people having the same problem, they may look to change it. So do let them know via the Feedback button on the left hand side of the screen.
I thought it was just me being blind!
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Great stuff. That's made things a lot easier and I'm glad I'm not the only one who had this problem!
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10x James
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You're a star - I couldnt find that either
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Nick Its located under My questions and you can filter out by "Questions I've Answered"
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