How do i select "best answer" when using yahoo answers?!


Question: How do i select "best answer" when using yahoo answers!?
Answers:
Hi,

I'm assuming you're relatively new to Yahoo Answers!.!.!. so welcome!

To choose the Best Answer to your questions you have to wait for four hours after the question is asked!. To choose one go to your question and click on a blue bubble which says 'Choose best answer'

Yeah!.

For choosing a best answer you receive 3 points, and the user who submitted the answer gets 10!

Good luck!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Go to Yahoo homepage, click on Answers on your left side, sign in using your yahoo id and password, click on My Profile, click on My Questions, choose one person that you think had given you the best possible answer, click on the blue bubble thing that says, "Choose your answer" (in those lines), rate the answer (I usually give 5 stars depending on the answers given) and the person will be rewarded as best answer!. Good Luck!!

One more thing, if you don't choose your best answer it will go straight into "voting" where random users get to vote and a lot of times it's not the best answer that you were looking for so it's important to choose your best answers as possible!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

If you ask a question, you will get several answers and each one will have underneath it a square for you to click on that says,
"select as best answer"!. When you read the anwer that you think is the best answer, then click on the square that says "best answer"!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

Mate I was going to ask the same question!!! let me know when you find out will you!?
CheersWww@FoodAQ@Com

just choose your favorite responseWww@FoodAQ@Com





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