Question Resolution

Apparently a question shows up indefinitely in my list of unresolved questions until I identify at least one respondent as having provided a resolution. In a couple of instances none of the respondents really helped but I was able to resolve the problem on my own. How can I remove these questions from my list?
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Hi Beetone --
You can mark a question as "Answered" as opposed to marking any individual response as "Solved" or "Helpful". Mark the question as "Answered" and it will no longer be listed as "unresolved."
-- JDee

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