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202436 tn?1326474333

ok, crazy question...

How do I get a certain forum off of my "shortcuts" menu...or stop being a member of a community?
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202436 tn?1326474333
LOL
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lol, figures. When I tried to test it, nothing happened. I have magic fingers that way. :-)
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202436 tn?1326474333
Thanks!  That's what I was looking for.  It refeshed after just a minute as well!  
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Sorry, I misunderstood. Haven't played with the Shortcuts much. This should be the solution for you:

Go to your Profile page, where the communities that you belong to are listed. You have to "leave" the community from there in order to remove it from My Shortcuts.

However, it may not "work" right away since it takes a while to refresh the back end stuff. So let us know if the shortcut you are removing doesn't go away in a day or so.

And the link to Improve MedHelp Suggestions is hardwired and shows up in everybody's shortcuts so that everyone has the opportunity to find the forum and share their enhancement requests.
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202436 tn?1326474333
I've tried that but it didn't take it off of my "shortcuts" list at the top of the screen, to the right of where the links for "inbox" and "logout" are.  
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If you go to the Community you wish to stop tracking, there's a Stop Watching link near the top right, across from the blurb telling you what the community is about. That should take it off your Watch List under My Shortcuts.

If you wish to watch a community, the link will read "Watch this forum".
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