Re: [LegacyUG] asking questions on the list (was: Missing Sources Report)

2006-12-06 Thread Susan Daily
Not to mention how answering one person helps others. I was pleasantly surprised that my response to the post "Adding my own editorial comments" taught someone new about [[privacy brackets]]. So by asking a question publicly, you may help many of us learn something new. This happens more often tha

Re: [LegacyUG] asking questions on the list (was: Missing Sources Report)

2006-12-06 Thread RICHARD SCHULTHIES
And those of us who help, try to make sure no one has answered the question already, or add extra info. Rich --- Cathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Wendy and Cliff, > > Thanks Wendy - and you're quite right. To receive a > timely answer, > ask things on list. I occasionally answer off list,

Re: [LegacyUG] asking questions on the list (was: Missing Sources Report)

2006-12-06 Thread Cathy
Hi Wendy and Cliff, Thanks Wendy - and you're quite right. To receive a timely answer, ask things on list. I occasionally answer off list, especially when it seems someone is having problems with basic computing stuff rather than Legacy. I don't mind getting the odd query off list - but somet

[LegacyUG] asking questions on the list (was: Missing Sources Report)

2006-12-05 Thread Wendy Howard
"Hi Cathy. "I have been receiving your e-mails along with about 50 other people about every day and I picked you has being the one that knows Legacy best of all. I am new to this program and am wondering if you would help me with so oquestions I have? First of all I would like to stop all the