How do i extend my question using a mobile/cell phone?
by Lee Bennett
I keep getting emails telltale me that my questions are about to close.
They say to click on the question and the action bar to extend the time.
Everywhere is the action bar?
My only access is via mobile/cell phone and i can’t find it.
Delight tell me if it is possible to extend the time by a mobile/cell phone.
Answer by †ℓєgєи∂ кιℓℓєя™†
Questions have a 4-day open period. If your question doesn't receive any answers within this time frame, it will expire and be deleted. Though, before the question expires, you have the option to extend the time period a question is open. You can extend it one time by 4 more days to a total of 8 days.
To extend the open period for your question:
1.Go to the question, click Edit (pencil icon) in the action bar below the question, and select Extend Expiration from the option menu.
If nobody answers your question after 8 days and your question expires, you can try rewording your question and asking it again or search Yahoo! Answers to see if anyone else has received an answer to a similar question.
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The Action Bar is the silver bar with blue icons underneath the question.
You can use it to star a question, email to a friend, edit or extend your question as well as comment on questions that already have a best answer chosen.
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Answer by Jeroen Wijnands
You’ll have to “pair” them. On the mobile go into settings somewhere and have it search for bluetooth devices. Set the headset in pairing mode, confirm, enter pincode and that is it.
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