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You would do much better using Outlook Express -
http://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htm

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David wrote:
Hi there,

As a new user I find the services of respondees brilliant, however
when I go back into forum to find if anyone has answered I have to
spend ages trying to find my question and any answers --- How do I
find : my own threads and can I sort list of threads presented.

. I am probaly sure this has been asked before but as new guy on the
block appreciate the help.

Regards david



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Hi there,

As a new user I find the services of respondees brilliant, however when I go
back into forum to find if anyone has answered I have to spend ages trying to
find my question and any answers --- How do I find : my own threads and can I
sort list of threads presented.

.. I am probaly sure this has been asked before but as new guy on the block
appreciate the help.

Regards david
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As Graham says, an NNTP newsreader (as opposed to using the Web interface)
makes reading NGs easier, but if you're just looking for the answers to your
own questions, have you tried requesting notification? I believe that the
notice you are sent includes a link directly back to the reply.

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"David" wrote in message
...
Hi there,

As a new user I find the services of respondees brilliant, however when I

go
back into forum to find if anyone has answered I have to spend ages trying

to
find my question and any answers --- How do I find : my own threads and

can I
sort list of threads presented.

. I am probaly sure this has been asked before but as new guy on the block
appreciate the help.

Regards david


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David
 
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Hi Graham,

I have outlook / exchange not express but how do i use this to look at
forums etc. ???

Many Thanks

David


"Graham Mayor" wrote:

You would do much better using Outlook Express -
http://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htm

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


David wrote:
Hi there,

As a new user I find the services of respondees brilliant, however
when I go back into forum to find if anyone has answered I have to
spend ages trying to find my question and any answers --- How do I
find : my own threads and can I sort list of threads presented.

. I am probaly sure this has been asked before but as new guy on the
block appreciate the help.

Regards david




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Jay Freedman
 
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Another alternative is to use Google Groups advanced search:
http://groups.google.com/advanced_search
You can ask for a search not only by terms or phrases but also by the name
of the author and the date range. Google usually harvests and indexes posts
within a few hours.

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Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
As Graham says, an NNTP newsreader (as opposed to using the Web
interface) makes reading NGs easier, but if you're just looking for
the answers to your own questions, have you tried requesting
notification? I believe that the notice you are sent includes a link
directly back to the reply.


"David" wrote in message
...
Hi there,

As a new user I find the services of respondees brilliant, however
when I go back into forum to find if anyone has answered I have to
spend ages trying to find my question and any answers --- How do I
find : my own threads and can I sort list of threads presented.

. I am probaly sure this has been asked before but as new guy on the
block appreciate the help.

Regards david



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