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This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
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Go to your group and click on ``More'' on the left-hand side. Select ``Edit Group Settings'' from the dropdown menu. Scroll down to the ``Membership Requests'' section and click on ``Ask Questions.'' Add your questions in the text box provided, and make sure to mark any required fields. Save your changes.
Responding to membership and participation questions isn't mandatory. However, admins can use Admin Assist to automatically approve or decline people based on whether or not they answered the questions.
And you need to go to obviously the group where you want to see and you will click on members soMoreAnd you need to go to obviously the group where you want to see and you will click on members so across the top boxes. About just click on members. And scroll down and now if you click on anybody's.
Go to your group and click on ``More'' on the left-hand side. Select ``Edit Group Settings'' from the dropdown menu. Scroll down to the ``Membership Requests'' section and click on ``Ask Questions.'' Add your questions in the text box provided, and make sure to mark any required fields. Save your changes.
Examples of Facebook membership approval questions What is your Email ID? What is your Contact Number? What do you expect from the group? Why do you want to join the group? Have you ever been banned from a group? How did you find us? Do you agree to abide by the group rules? Where do you live?
Scroll down to your comment section to see your followers' questions. You can answer their question by replying to their comments. The questions will be displayed only in the comments until you answer them with a reply, after which both the question and your answer will appear on a card on your original post.
Questions. So go to the Facebook. Group um and if you are an admin on the left hand side you willMoreQuestions. So go to the Facebook. Group um and if you are an admin on the left hand side you will see all of these. Options. Click on membership.
Go to your group on desktop and click Member Requests. From there, click the gear icon labeled Settings. Type in the custom questions you would like to ask potential members. Once you create your membership questions, you or other admins can edit or remove them at any time.