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Camp1040
Level 11

Nothing to do with taxes. How do I get my notification "bell" back on the community home page?

Has the due date for tax returns been extended? That question should get a response🤣

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Camp1040
Level 11

GOT IT!! I know everyone was on the edge of there seat about my missing bell notification...what a ding dong move I made.

My monitors are in portrait position and apparently I enlarged the screen % on  a different site and that enlargement hide my bell notification on the community site. What a digression from the stress of tax preparation. 

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Camp1040
Level 11

GOT IT!! I know everyone was on the edge of there seat about my missing bell notification...what a ding dong move I made.

My monitors are in portrait position and apparently I enlarged the screen % on  a different site and that enlargement hide my bell notification on the community site. What a digression from the stress of tax preparation. 

IRonMaN
Level 15

I was sitting on the edge of my seat ----------------- I'm glad that you got your ring-a-ding working again.


Slava Ukraini!
abctax55
Level 15

One ringy - dingy, two ringy - dingies:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJCDQaZ6pjg

HumanKind... Be Both
BobKamman
Level 15

their

Technically, "his or her," but I am beginning to accept "their" with a singular antecedent.  We had another police officer killed on duty last night, and the name isn't released until the family is notified and other arrangements are made.  The media don't know whether it is "he" or "she" -- I suppose that shows progress of some sort --  so "their" is appropriate.  

You could have written "your."