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Under answers you have already upvoted, they are greyed out because we are allowed to cast only one upvote for any answer (other than our own). If they are greyed out against any answer (a) not authored by you, and (b) not already upvoted by you, then you might be looking at a bug of some kind.
What does it mean when your comment is Upvoted?
Upvote is a method on the website Reddit by which users can signal their approval or support for a post. Upvotes move a post towards the top of the site, and they are a way to measure how many people approve of the content that is in a post.
Where can I see my Upvotes in Quora?
Originally Answered: How can I see my upvote history on Quora? On your profile page, go to the left column, and click “Activity” (Default is “Answers”). You should see all your upvotes, and also your answer requests.
What is upvote and Downvote on Quora?
An upvote means the person is agreeing to your answer or your answer has fulfilled her/his query. A downvote means they disagree to your answer, there can be many reasons for the same. An upvote, uplifts your answer providing some more views and again more upvotes. A downvote may collapse your answer.
Why are all tools under the comments grayed out in Foxit?
Only the stand-alone Foxit PDF Editor or Foxit PDF Reader application itself is opened,don’t have any PDF file opened within the Foxit application. All tools under the Comments will not be grayed out if you don’t have any PDF file opened in Foxit PDF Editor or Foxit PDF Reader.
How do I add comments to my recorded changes?
You can enter a comment on each recorded change by placing the cursor in the area of the change and then choosing Edit – Changes – Comment. In addition to Extended Tips, the comment is also displayed in the list in the Accept or Reject Changes dialogue box.
Is it possible to insert comments in text boxes?
It appears that you can’t insert comments in text boxes, callouts and probably other draw elements as well. This is a showcase of why it’s important to tell what exactly you are doing and where you are doing that so we can get directly to the point.