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How to publish a part list to PCPartPicker ?

Hey there, I was trying to publish a saved parts list as a completed build so I could get people's feedback but I don't see any "Show your work" option as it did before the update. I already have an old build published (Not to be mistaken with a build guide) can I only have one published at the time, do I have to erase the one I currently have? 

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You should be able to do multiple ones.

 

you should see Permalink under Current Part List

 

I was not able to create a new completed build, So I had to erase all the parts, description and pictures from my old one and update it with my new info. I still would like to know how to have multiple completed builds up in the site. 

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1) Save parts list and name it whatever you want

2) Go to "see all Completed Builds" main site tab (http://pcpartpicker.com/builds/)

3) Click on the "Create a completed build" button

4) Choose the parts list of the build you want to publish

5) Edit details, add photos ect...

6) Save and youre done :)

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1) Save parts list and name it whatever.

2) Go to "see all completed builds" page/tab

3) Create a completed build button

4) Choose the parts list of the build you want to publish

5) Edit details, add photos ect...

6) Save and youre done :)

Under the tab "Completed Builds" there are only two buttons, edit and delete my current build. Under "Saved Parts List" there are all my saved part lists but no "Show my work" button or anything like that. 

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Under the tab "Completed Builds" there are only two buttons, edit and delete my current build. Under "Saved Parts List" there are all my saved part lists but no "Show my work" button or anything like that. 

 

Are you sure you are on the right page?

(http://pcpartpicker.com/builds/)

 

Heres a photo of the page and the button on the left to which I was referring to: http://puu.sh/iHIOR/16bad5ee83.jpg

My Rigs:

Gaming/CAD/Rendering Rig
Case:
 Corsair Air 240 , CPU: i7-4790K, Mobo: ASUS Gryphon Z97 mATX,  GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970, RAM: G.Skill Sniper 16GB, SSD: SAMSUNG 1TB 840 EVO, Cooling: Corsair H80i PCPP: https://au.pcpartpicker.com/b/f2TH99SFF HTPC
Case:
Silverstone ML06B, CPU: Pentium G3258, Mobo: Gigabyte GA-H97N-WiFi, RAM: G.Skill 4GB, SSD: Kingston SSDNow 120GB PCPP: https://au.pcpartpicker.com/b/JmZ8TW
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Are you sure you are on the right page?

(http://pcpartpicker.com/builds/)

 

Heres a photo of the page and the button on the left to which I was referring to: http://puu.sh/iHIOR/16bad5ee83.jpg

Officially I'm an idiot... Here, take all the likes I have good sir. 

 

I was trying to do it using the saved parts list option.

 

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Officially I'm an idiot... Here, take all the likes I have good sir.

 

Ah yeah maybe my bad with the wording I used in the steps haha

Ill change the wording on it all a lil bit as to avoid confustion :)

 

Glad to have helped, if youre all good now, mark it as answered for those who might be looking for this help too.

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My Rigs:

Gaming/CAD/Rendering Rig
Case:
 Corsair Air 240 , CPU: i7-4790K, Mobo: ASUS Gryphon Z97 mATX,  GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970, RAM: G.Skill Sniper 16GB, SSD: SAMSUNG 1TB 840 EVO, Cooling: Corsair H80i PCPP: https://au.pcpartpicker.com/b/f2TH99SFF HTPC
Case:
Silverstone ML06B, CPU: Pentium G3258, Mobo: Gigabyte GA-H97N-WiFi, RAM: G.Skill 4GB, SSD: Kingston SSDNow 120GB PCPP: https://au.pcpartpicker.com/b/JmZ8TW
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