There's several reasons why you should search for and add to an existing note if your question has already been addressed but perhaps wasn't answered exactly:
1) It'll pop the "old" note up to the front of the forum and become a "current" note when you add to it.
2) Later noters, when they do a search, will find the note and if all the questions and answers are in one note, it'll be "one stop shopping" and perhaps answer their question before they even have to ask it -- you can't get a faster answer to a question than finding it already answered!
3) Posting to an existing note shows folks that you've done your homework and the question isn't answered.
4) It avoids the "search before you ask" flame wars.
5) It saves regulators like me the work of combining notes like this one. I've been spending some time collapsing topics of interest to me into one huge note, for two examples see the painting AL tanks and painting steel tanks notes that were dozens of separate notes originally.
And the downside:
Well, there is no downside.
So help me out and search and if what you find doesn't answer your question, find good base topic that comes close and ask the question there.
Roak
1) It'll pop the "old" note up to the front of the forum and become a "current" note when you add to it.
2) Later noters, when they do a search, will find the note and if all the questions and answers are in one note, it'll be "one stop shopping" and perhaps answer their question before they even have to ask it -- you can't get a faster answer to a question than finding it already answered!
3) Posting to an existing note shows folks that you've done your homework and the question isn't answered.
4) It avoids the "search before you ask" flame wars.
5) It saves regulators like me the work of combining notes like this one. I've been spending some time collapsing topics of interest to me into one huge note, for two examples see the painting AL tanks and painting steel tanks notes that were dozens of separate notes originally.
And the downside:
Well, there is no downside.
So help me out and search and if what you find doesn't answer your question, find good base topic that comes close and ask the question there.
Roak