kg> ken green wrote: kg> This list is very helpful. I honestly don't think The Bat would survive kg> without it (only because the program itself is so complex and full of kg> features, that without some guidance - this list - new users would never kg> begin to appreciate it).
I agree wholeheartedly. I find new things all the time and I know there's more yet to be discovered. If something doesn't seem to do what I want, I usually find a work-around or live without it as I really do like the product. But what makes it relatively easy for me is this list. I read almost every message and think about what is being asked and answered. Now, I don't necessarily understand all of it, but ... give me time ... I'll certainly try. I've read quite a few of the archive messages as well. It a good archive setup too. But I sometimes get frustrated because I don't necessarily come up with a good search argument and get "nada", but I know, in my heart, there's something in that archive that might help me! kg> I didn't see a signature at all on your last post. The format is: kg> two dashes + space + new line Thanks ... sheepish grin here ;>)) I had updated the message template, but not the reply template as of that sending. Hopefully, this go around you will see it. kg> Anything you put after that will be cut off by the Bat when someone kg> replies. Imderstand. kg> I don't think you'd get booted for formatting mistakes. Publicly kg> chastised perhaps, but not booted ;) kg> Actually, the moderator's methods for enforcing list rules are the best kg> I've seen (quick and direct, but not arrogant or mean-spirited). Again, I agree with you here. I've seen their "friendly reminder "messages and thought, while reading it, they were courteous, very thorough in their explanation. They're a classy bunch IMHO. Again, thanks. -- Dirigo ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html