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
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,
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
"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
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