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Can Admin set up a voting buttons system on discussion threads, so their can be some mechanism that allows participants a way of voting (like under Options in MS Outlook) so almost a local referendum can be completed. It would be really interesting to see this being available and also show the numbers, even better with little yes/no bar or pie chart graphs for and against different topics being discussed on here. I suppose the only proviso would be that you have to be registered on EDF for 12 months before you can participate and only one vote per user or username.
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I have just turned on a module that allows me to add a poll to the first message on a thread. I have never used it before and it comes as-is out the box. I don't know if it works or is any good but we can see.


One issue is that people would have ask me to add a poll and I can't see me doing it too often.

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> I have just turned on a module that allows me to

> add a poll to the first message on a thread. I

> have never used it before and it comes as-is out

> the box. I don't know if it works or is any good

> but we can see.

>

> One issue is that people would have ask me to add

> a poll and I can't see me doing it too often.


Can we have a poll to decide ?

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