Today, somebody wrote: 

>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Thursday, November 11, 1999 1:07 AM
>Subject: Re: question
>
>
>>I don't think I understand your question!
>>
>>When you bring up a MS-Word document you are in edit mode, you can do all
>>the editing you want unless:
>>
>>1.  The document has been protected in which case you must unprotect it.
>If
>>under someone elses password then you are out of luck.

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Hey folks, can we be a bit more explicit in subject lines, please. Simply
writing "question" in the subject line doesn't give anyone a clue as to
what the message pertains to. That would help those of us who have to sort
through high volumes of e-mail determine what's of interest and what isn't.
As you can see, the above question pertained to editing in MS word and
related problems. Why didn't the author indicate that in the subject line?
It would have been a lot more helpful.
Thanks. 
   
        Cheers!
Tom     
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