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Please Read: Using KEYWORDS in your post...

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Tom came up with an excellent idea to try and keep all the tips and tricks here organized and easily searchable: "If a message posted started out here with key words, then users when doing a search in this forum could search on those and quickly get to the meat of their quest." PeterR also helpfully pointed out that as the forum grows to contain tips for different versions of FS, specifying where appropriate in your Keywords the FS version would be of great value.

1) If your tip is specifically related to one version of Flight Sim, please add the FS version to your KEYWORDS line (eg: "2002"). Some tips will be general enough to cover any version of FS (such as a hardware tip, etc), so feel free to omit the version from your KEYWORDS if your tip fits that category.2) Please post your KEYWORDS as the first line in your message body, not as your subject line. Your subject should be concise but descriptive enough to allow people to visually browse the tips and tricks forum and understand what each post is about.
So, when you make a tip or trick post on this forum, please begin your post using the following example:---You post a message with a concise but informative subject such as: "Enabling the autothrottle for new aircraft". That's the subject line in the post. But then, the first line of text in the message should read something like this:KEYWORDS: throttle | auto | autothrottle | autopilot | control | 2002 (or CoF, FS9, 2004, etc)And then the meat of the message body follows. That way, when a user searches on any of those key words or for specific Flight Sim versions, they would automatically be picked up in the search. ---Please try to remember and use the above format for your posts. If we all follow this guideline, this resource will be so much easier for us to profit from.
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