Really? I found numerous instances in the Word, Excel, Visio,
Powerpoint, Publisher, and Office newsgroups where you
multiposted "your" fix (by the way, it is poor netiquette to
multipost). But I could not find a single instance where anyone
replied to your post to say that your suggestion was helpful.
I did find three instances where you incorrectly offered "your"
fix in reply to a question/situation where "your" fix does not
apply, so you misled and wasted the time of at least three
people. Specifically:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...b5263a9045a01b
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...8ab0ad82a42231
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...ba636b2aa0ea13
If your objective is to be helpful, then that is an admirable
goal, but may I suggest that you focus your efforts on topics
where you have greater knowledge and experience. Like Suzanne, I
also fail to see how your numerous posts on this topic are
helpful to anyone. If you have a different agenda, then I hope
http://users.tpg.com.au/bzyhjr/liszt.html#8 is not talking about
you.
Patricia Shannon wrote:
Several readers responded to my posts last week thanking me and saying it had
helped them.