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how to get back to where I was before I had to register?

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I was wanting to find out what version of Firefox I had and was told how to find out.When asked to reply if this helped, I wanted to tell the person that told me what to do how appreciative I was,I couldn't until I registered 1st.Now that I'm registered,how do I get back to that page and tell her?Is this even possible?I really was thankful.

I was wanting to find out what version of Firefox I had and was told how to find out.When asked to reply if this helped, I wanted to tell the person that told me what to do how appreciative I was,I couldn't until I registered 1st.Now that I'm registered,how do I get back to that page and tell her?Is this even possible?I really was thankful.

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You can search for the page in your browser's history.

It is really nice to see people like you. So many times I help people who don't thank me or even mark to question as solved.

It is great to see a person trying so hard to thank one of the Mozilla support members.

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You can go to a forum index page and make sure that you are logged on (if necessary click Sign In).

If you are logged on then on the top of the [/questions] page you have a Sort and Filter item that opens a drop down list.

You find "My Contributions" amongst the choices in the second column (Show).

If you are logged on the this forum and see your name instead of "Sign In" then click your name and select "View Profile" in the drop down list that opens to see your contributions (questions and answers).