I recently upticked a couple of responses to my question as helpful, clicking the up arrow, and clicked another response as the answer because it was the answer. I was surprised to see that the site interpreted that as three answers, the one I clicked as the answer and the other two I clicked as helpful. Is there another way I can just click something as helpful and give them some kind of credit without it being interpreted as the answer, because they weren't quite the answer. Or does it matter?
Here is the post: Post with 3 answers
Poster's Edit 9:11 pm - I was unable to respond until now but was hoping to click on the link that allowed me to explain why I thought my question was not a duplicate to another post, How do I reward someone, etc. post.
I would like to defend my question that it was not a duplicate. I know how to upvote--or uptick it as I called it--I mention how to in the first sentence. The other poster's question was, 'How do I reward someone, etc.' My question is, 'Does clicking helpful/upvoting a response register it as an answer, etc.'.
I read all of the answers and comments in the linked post, and they all explained about how to reward someone, e.g., upvote or post a comment to say thank you (some disagreed). Even the last answer from a help file said, 'When do I upvote?', and the answers didn't answer my question, 'Does clicking helpful/upvoting a response register it as an answer, etc.'.
It was only until I read @Don't Panic, @animuson, and @Ed Cottrell from my post did I explicitly read that they are called "answers", but it 'does not necessarily mean that those posts solved your problem'. And 'only one [answer] gets marked as accepted'. I had to read all of the posts mentioned above to understand the answer to my question. I didn't get that information from any other post.
Thank you.