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Most recently I posted a question entitled "Document Based upon an Existing
Template". As always, I received a notification of a response to my
question. However, in clicking on the appropariate link to view said
response, I now (for the first time) receive a prompt indicating that the
server cannot be found.

Is there a way of alternatively tracking or connecting to the posted
response? Has something changed with regard to the site, as I have
additionally found that opposed to receiving the "sign-in" icon, I now only
have an icon indicating "help" and/or "edit my profile"?

Thanking you in advance for any assistance, I remain...

Very truly yours,

Rod

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There are currently problems with the site and the server. These have been
reported to Microsoft. Meanwhile, you might want to read the newsgroup using
an NNTP newsreader such as Outlook Express instead. See
http://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htm

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"RPMitchal" wrote in message
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Word 2003

Most recently I posted a question entitled "Document Based upon an
Existing
Template". As always, I received a notification of a response to my
question. However, in clicking on the appropariate link to view said
response, I now (for the first time) receive a prompt indicating that the
server cannot be found.

Is there a way of alternatively tracking or connecting to the posted
response? Has something changed with regard to the site, as I have
additionally found that opposed to receiving the "sign-in" icon, I now
only
have an icon indicating "help" and/or "edit my profile"?

Thanking you in advance for any assistance, I remain...

Very truly yours,

Rod




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Note that you can search for a message. That function seems to be working
correctly.

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Word 2003

Most recently I posted a question entitled "Document Based upon an
Existing
Template". As always, I received a notification of a response to my
question. However, in clicking on the appropariate link to view said
response, I now (for the first time) receive a prompt indicating that the
server cannot be found.

Is there a way of alternatively tracking or connecting to the posted
response? Has something changed with regard to the site, as I have
additionally found that opposed to receiving the "sign-in" icon, I now
only
have an icon indicating "help" and/or "edit my profile"?

Thanking you in advance for any assistance, I remain...

Very truly yours,

Rod



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