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How do you know what SCS # you are? I see that on a lot of signatures -- one I found just said # XXXXX out of 80,000+ Is there a place to know what # you were when you signed up?
If you click on your member name next to your post, there's a number at the end of the web address at the very bottom of the page, right above the Windows start button and navigation bar . When I click on yours it says you're member #8519.
__________________ Rachel Proud SU! demo and Sci-Fi Geek!
My Stampin' Up! blog "I'm a time traveler -- I point and laugh at archaeologists." 10th Doctor, "Silence in the Library"
I have asked this question many times and got no response. I tried what you said and just got the pull down menu...what am I doing wrong?!
I'm so confused! Please help...I'm having a senior moment!
Put your mouse over your screen name and look at the bar between the Splitcoast website and your start menu........it starts with http://........
your SCS# is at the end of that line
__________________ Laura SCS Member #772 My Gallery
Ok, I have wondered about this forever!! So, I'm going to post to find out! Thanks gals!
ETA: #74922 (can you tell I joined not too long ago!LOL) Thanks again! Was always curious!:-D
__________________ ~*~Heather~*~ Princess of all things SPAM In Mesopotamia or Ancient Troy there are cities built on top of other cities, but I don't want another city, I like this city.
Oops needed to finish the post.. mine is 101593 .... wish life were like that the higher your age the younger you are LOL higher number but a newer member - can't the numbers go backwards in really life too!:-)