Can read all threads other than those I want

I

Ian Grega

I wanted to read a couple of specific threads on calculations and refreshing
but they come up as community thread unavailable, despite the fact that I can
read all the others, these were;

Override Excel's Heroin Addiction to Calcula......
How To Update Formulas Without Refres.........

Are threads closed if they contain information/advice that could be damaging??
 
O

OssieMac

Hi Ian,

The threads are OK. Sometimes you get that problem. I am sure if you
searched you will find plenty of comments re the short comings of the web
site.

Try double clicking the bold subject line. It opens all the threads
together, is more often successful but most importantly, much easier to read.

If using ie7 then use Ctrl/Shift to get the threads in a new tab.

The following procedure will set up ie7 to automatically place the threads
in a new tab when double clicking the bold subject line:-
Select Tools -> Options -> General Tab -> then in the Tabs block click
Settings.
Select Always open popups in a new tab.
Doing this allows you to easily keep the results of your search in one tab.

Hope this helps.
 
I

Ian Grega

Cheers OssieMac

The Ctrl/Shift option worked.

OssieMac said:
Hi Ian,

The threads are OK. Sometimes you get that problem. I am sure if you
searched you will find plenty of comments re the short comings of the web
site.

Try double clicking the bold subject line. It opens all the threads
together, is more often successful but most importantly, much easier to read.

If using ie7 then use Ctrl/Shift to get the threads in a new tab.

The following procedure will set up ie7 to automatically place the threads
in a new tab when double clicking the bold subject line:-
Select Tools -> Options -> General Tab -> then in the Tabs block click
Settings.
Select Always open popups in a new tab.
Doing this allows you to easily keep the results of your search in one tab.

Hope this helps.
 

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