Well i have to agree with Guner-CAF, most problems have been answered, and it is only right that Loudmouse and the other experts do not get bogged down withthe same questions agian and agian.
Have a look frist is right. But i would also say that the searchs i have done do not bring up the answers even when they are out there. I have had to look in many posting to find answers which are ther but which did not come up in the search. Also i find alot of searches bring up so many posts with nothing relavent to what im looking for. Mybe its just me.
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One think that may help, way at the bottom there is an option:
Display Results As: O Posts O Topics
Select Posts. If you choose Topics, it give you a whole thread that has the search words someplace inside to search through. This takes a lot of looking. Posts will show you each post that has the words you are searching for.
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Display Results As: O Posts O Topics
Select Posts. If you choose Topics, it give you a whole thread that has the search words someplace inside to search through. This takes a lot of looking. Posts will show you each post that has the words you are searching for.
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Thanks
Thanks Guner-CAF never noticed that before. Does help a lot. all the best Pt
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I'd say that, for a lot of forumers, the main thing about posting a Q -- as opposed to searching for the same Q and thus, hopefully, a solution -- is the comfort in knowing that a) there's somebody out there who has experienced the same / a similar problem and b) there's somebody out there!
That statement notwithstanding, I, for one, feel a high degree of camaraderie here; one feels that one 'gets to know' others here. And it's great to share problems & solutions. After all, we all learn from mistakes; our own as well as those of others! And it's fantastic to see the fruits of fellow enthusiasts' efforts. There are some fabulous posts and timelines left here by our members; I'd love to mention the names of some whose workmanship and skill I admire most, but I'm reluctant to do so as I'm too fearful of offending those who I might forget to mention!!
Ed (LM) is still our God here, though.....
That statement notwithstanding, I, for one, feel a high degree of camaraderie here; one feels that one 'gets to know' others here. And it's great to share problems & solutions. After all, we all learn from mistakes; our own as well as those of others! And it's fantastic to see the fruits of fellow enthusiasts' efforts. There are some fabulous posts and timelines left here by our members; I'd love to mention the names of some whose workmanship and skill I admire most, but I'm reluctant to do so as I'm too fearful of offending those who I might forget to mention!!
Ed (LM) is still our God here, though.....
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I share your opinion about loudmouse magoopeter, you have to ajust to the answeringmethod, once adjusted it's fine. Except for the use of capitals in LM answers, it's something I can't really ajust to.
Then there's a gap of language, most of the people on this forum are from the USA, England and Canada. For some people who do not speak, write and read english as there native language, there's
always a chance of misunderstanding or wrong interpretation of the text on this forum, and thus reactions wich are sometimes wrong or misunderstood.
Next to that, there's so much information on this forum and from differnt points of view, that, when someone is new, it's easyer to ask for a direct answer instead of searching for the info (I guess).
Jensen
Then there's a gap of language, most of the people on this forum are from the USA, England and Canada. For some people who do not speak, write and read english as there native language, there's
always a chance of misunderstanding or wrong interpretation of the text on this forum, and thus reactions wich are sometimes wrong or misunderstood.
Next to that, there's so much information on this forum and from differnt points of view, that, when someone is new, it's easyer to ask for a direct answer instead of searching for the info (I guess).
Jensen
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I USE CAPS LOTS OF TIMES AS THATS THE WAY THE WIFE LEFT THE KEYBOARD AND I FIND I'VE TYPED IN CAPS AND JUST SEND IT.
The idea that I am YELLING may be what some think and that's OK with me cause I find CAPS "EASIER TO READ"............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. .............lm
A MESSAGE
The idea that I am YELLING may be what some think and that's OK with me cause I find CAPS "EASIER TO READ"............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. .............lm
A MESSAGE
jensen wrote:I share your opinion about loudmouse magoopeter, you have to ajust to the answeringmethod, once adjusted it's fine. Except for the use of capitals in LM answers, it's something I can't really ajust to.
Then there's a gap of language, most of the people on this forum are from the USA, England and Canada. For some people who do not speak, write and read english as there native language, there's
always a chance of misunderstanding or wrong interpretation of the text on this forum, and thus reactions wich are sometimes wrong or misunderstood.
Next to that, there's so much information on this forum and from differnt points of view, that, when someone is new, it's easyer to ask for a direct answer instead of searching for the info (I guess).
Jensen