Sometimes I have asked a question which got no answers, but is answered in the comments to the question.

How should I handle these questions? I can't accept an answer, so it is never an accepted question.

For example this one: Menu button can only be clicked one time

(ok here the answer in the comments is from me, but nevertheless I also have others of them)

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Check out the answers over at: mark a comment as answer to a question. To summarize, send that user a comment reply to suggest writing an answer, and if no response occurs after a long enough time, post CW that answer yourself. – Grace Note Jun 23 '10 at 12:12
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@ccomet: It's ironic, because your comment should be an answer. ;) – Jon Seigel Jun 23 '10 at 12:14
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Also, I don't think this is a duplicate of the other question (related, but not a duplicate). That was a feature request, and this question asks what to do. It is also an old question, and we have more abilities in the system now. – Jon Seigel Jun 23 '10 at 12:22
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@Jon Answers should be updated in the existing question to reflect the current system – waiwai933 Jun 24 '10 at 0:30
@waiwai: Okay, agreed, but I still don't think this is a duplicate. The other question is a specific feature request, and this is a discussion asking what to do. – Jon Seigel Jun 24 '10 at 0:35
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i agree with jon seigel – RoflcoptrException Jun 24 '10 at 8:03
Related: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/4217/… – Jon Seigel Jun 24 '10 at 22:41

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up vote 23 down vote accepted

For comments that solve the problem or answer the question in the best way, the polite thing to do would be to notify the author using a comment reply (@Username), and prompt them to post their comment as an answer.

If they follow up, great! Reward their ideas and helpfulness with an upvote, and accept the answer.

If they don't follow up within a reasonable period of time, you can post an answer yourself with the solution that worked, giving proper attribution to the ideas.

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