Posting questions to a forum
Post a question to a forum to solicit an answer from others in your organization.
Before you begin
Anyone can post a question to a stand-alone forum. To post a question to a community forum, you must be a community member.
About this task
Using a question-and-answer format is also a useful way to make information available to forum members in an easy-to-read layout. By creating question-and-answer threads, you can build up a useful repository of information for new users.
When you are posting a question to a forum, create a regular topic mark it as a question. The topic is marked with a question mark icon in the user interface so that forum users can easily identify it as a question.
Procedure
- Open the forum where you want to post your question.
- Click Start a Topic.
- Enter a topic title in the Title field.
- Required: Select Mark this topic as a question.
- To tag the topic, enter one or more tags in the Tags field.
- Enter your question in the rich text field.
- To attach a file to your question, click Attach a File and browse for a file.
- Click Save.
Results
What to do next
To accept an answer posted by another user, click Accept this Answer. The response is marked as an accepted answer and the icon next to the original question changes to a tick . Accepted answers are also highlighted with a green background so that you can quickly identify them when there are several responses. You can mark multiple responses as accepted answers. When one reply is marked as an answer, the entire topic is marked as answered.
To reject an answer that is already marked as accepted, click Decline this Answer.
If your question is marked as answered, but you later find that you need more information, click Reopen Question. The question is marked as open and users can post answers to it again.