Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Urgent... Please Help... (place useless subject here)

2012-09-10 Thread Paul Schreiner
WHEW!
I was "incommunicado" for the last 3 days...
Just spent the last 40 minutes sorting through 246 unread emails.
Started by sorting by Subject and deleting anything with:

Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re:
Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ URGENT
Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Please Help

THAT took care of 100+ ...

I MIGHT have been able to help.
I MIGHT have already had all the code written that they would ever need...
Now we'll never know...
:o)

Paul
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From: David Grugeon 
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Sent: Fri, September 7, 2012 5:01:10 PM
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Urgent... Please Help... (place useless subject 
here)

Why cant these guys see that I don't want to take the time (and risk)
of downloading a file unless I know I can contribute and/or I find the
problem interesting.

Another issue I have is that some users change the subject when
replying.  this breaks up conversations,  So please do not add
anything to the subject line when replying.  Just hit reply and put
what you want in the body of the text.

On 8 September 2012 05:25, Mangesh Vimay  wrote:
> Thats Great !!!
>
> On 9/8/12, dguillett1  wrote:
>> me too..
>>
>> Don Guillett
>> Microsoft Excel Developer
>> SalesAid Software
>> dguille...@gmail.com
>>
>> From: Paul Schreiner
>> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 11:16 AM
>> To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Urgent... Please Help... (place useless subject
>> here)
>>
>> Is it me? or does the use of this type of Subject line seem to be increasing
>> lately?
>>
>> I think we (those that enjoy lending assistance) ought to each start a log
>> file.
>> In it, place the name of each person that says "Urgent", and "Please Help"
>> or some other useless subject.
>> Then, they'll received ONE "reminder".
>> After that, if they do it again, we'll either ignore them or send some kind
>> of equally useless response.
>>
>> Like:  "66,000... all orange...  hope this helps"
>>
>> (lol)
>>
>> I wonder if the site design would allow the "Forum Rules" to display at the
>> TOP of the window when creating a "New Topic"
>> I suspect that many people have found the Group through Google and have
>> never bothered to read the rules.
>> Although, IMHO they shouldn't NEED to read them, since they are really
>> "common sense".
>> I mean really:
>> "If you want someone to help you, tell them what you need".
>> (And please.. don't get upset if they cannot read your mind.)
>> Is that so difficult?
>>
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Urgent... Please Help... (place useless subject here)

2012-09-07 Thread David Grugeon
Why cant these guys see that I don't want to take the time (and risk)
of downloading a file unless I know I can contribute and/or I find the
problem interesting.

Another issue I have is that some users change the subject when
replying.  this breaks up conversations,  So please do not add
anything to the subject line when replying.  Just hit reply and put
what you want in the body of the text.

On 8 September 2012 05:25, Mangesh Vimay  wrote:
> Thats Great !!!
>
> On 9/8/12, dguillett1  wrote:
>> me too..
>>
>> Don Guillett
>> Microsoft Excel Developer
>> SalesAid Software
>> dguille...@gmail.com
>>
>> From: Paul Schreiner
>> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 11:16 AM
>> To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Urgent... Please Help... (place useless subject
>> here)
>>
>> Is it me? or does the use of this type of Subject line seem to be increasing
>> lately?
>>
>> I think we (those that enjoy lending assistance) ought to each start a log
>> file.
>> In it, place the name of each person that says "Urgent", and "Please Help"
>> or some other useless subject.
>> Then, they'll received ONE "reminder".
>> After that, if they do it again, we'll either ignore them or send some kind
>> of equally useless response.
>>
>> Like:  "66,000... all orange...  hope this helps"
>>
>> (lol)
>>
>> I wonder if the site design would allow the "Forum Rules" to display at the
>> TOP of the window when creating a "New Topic"
>> I suspect that many people have found the Group through Google and have
>> never bothered to read the rules.
>> Although, IMHO they shouldn't NEED to read them, since they are really
>> "common sense".
>> I mean really:
>> "If you want someone to help you, tell them what you need".
>> (And please.. don't get upset if they cannot read your mind.)
>> Is that so difficult?
>>
>> Paul S.
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Urgent... Please Help... (place useless subject here)

2012-09-07 Thread Mangesh Vimay
Thats Great !!!

On 9/8/12, dguillett1  wrote:
> me too..
>
> Don Guillett
> Microsoft Excel Developer
> SalesAid Software
> dguille...@gmail.com
>
> From: Paul Schreiner
> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 11:16 AM
> To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
> Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Urgent... Please Help... (place useless subject
> here)
>
> Is it me? or does the use of this type of Subject line seem to be increasing
> lately?
>
> I think we (those that enjoy lending assistance) ought to each start a log
> file.
> In it, place the name of each person that says "Urgent", and "Please Help"
> or some other useless subject.
> Then, they'll received ONE "reminder".
> After that, if they do it again, we'll either ignore them or send some kind
> of equally useless response.
>
> Like:  "66,000... all orange...  hope this helps"
>
> (lol)
>
> I wonder if the site design would allow the "Forum Rules" to display at the
> TOP of the window when creating a "New Topic"
> I suspect that many people have found the Group through Google and have
> never bothered to read the rules.
> Although, IMHO they shouldn't NEED to read them, since they are really
> "common sense".
> I mean really:
> "If you want someone to help you, tell them what you need".
> (And please.. don't get upset if they cannot read your mind.)
> Is that so difficult?
>
> Paul S.
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Urgent... Please Help... (place useless subject here)

2012-09-07 Thread dguillett1
me too..

Don Guillett
Microsoft Excel Developer
SalesAid Software
dguille...@gmail.com

From: Paul Schreiner 
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 11:16 AM
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com 
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Urgent... Please Help... (place useless subject here)

Is it me? or does the use of this type of Subject line seem to be increasing 
lately?

I think we (those that enjoy lending assistance) ought to each start a log file.
In it, place the name of each person that says "Urgent", and "Please Help" or 
some other useless subject.
Then, they'll received ONE "reminder".
After that, if they do it again, we'll either ignore them or send some kind of 
equally useless response.

Like:  "66,000... all orange...  hope this helps"

(lol)

I wonder if the site design would allow the "Forum Rules" to display at the TOP 
of the window when creating a "New Topic"
I suspect that many people have found the Group through Google and have never 
bothered to read the rules.
Although, IMHO they shouldn't NEED to read them, since they are really "common 
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I mean really:
"If you want someone to help you, tell them what you need".
(And please.. don't get upset if they cannot read your mind.)
Is that so difficult?

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$$Excel-Macros$$ Urgent... Please Help... (place useless subject here)

2012-09-07 Thread Paul Schreiner
Is it me? or does the use of this type of Subject line seem to be 
increasing lately?
 
I think we (those that enjoy lending assistance) ought to each start a log 
file.
In it, place the name of each person that says "Urgent", and "Please Help" 
or some other useless subject.
Then, they'll received ONE "reminder".
After that, if they do it again, we'll either ignore them or send some kind 
of equally useless response.
 
Like:  "66,000... all orange...  hope this helps"
 
(lol)
 
I wonder if the site design would allow the "Forum Rules" to display at the 
TOP of the window when creating a "New Topic"
I suspect that many people have found the Group through Google and have 
never bothered to read the rules.
Although, IMHO they shouldn't NEED to read them, since they are really 
"common sense".
I mean really:
"If you want someone to help you, tell them what you need".
(And please.. don't get upset if they cannot read your mind.)
Is that so difficult?
 
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