Don't even concern yourself with posts you see in the recycle bin that you didn't there. This means staff put them there and you can't second guess the reason why. Possibly the poster wrote to the HelpDesk instead of reporting abuse to have his old posts removed, someone reported multi-board spam posts, or the posts contain commercial links...whatever the reason for the posts being in the recycle bin--just ignore them. When you restored the post it should go right back where it was -- but there may be an indexing issue that caused it not to show up where you think it should be after being restored. Again...don't worry about it. Joan In a message dated 8/26/2009 11:20:04 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Barbraseb@wmconnect.com writes: Yesterday, while working on one of my boards, I inadvertently deleted a new post. When I went to the recycle bin to restore it, I found to my shock there were 193 posts there from 2003 to 2009, none of which I had placed there. Also, when I restored the one I had caused to be there, instead of going to the end of the list where it should be, it is interspersed among the other older posts. How did this happen and how do I correct it? Am I misunderstanding something completely? (Not an unlikely scenario.) Thanks for help.