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Mike Brannigan [MSFT]

Puzzle-Wizard said:
Are my questions invisible? Or just not important. Or not understandable.

You posted one on December 1st. (as Puzzle-Wizard)
It is visible
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Mike
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Puzzle-Wizard

Mike Brannigan said:
You posted one on December 1st. (as Puzzle-Wizard)
It is visible

It is? I don't remember it. What about the one I posted on 1/12?

Regards, Tom
 
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Mike Brannigan [MSFT]

Puzzle-Wizard said:
It is? I don't remember it. What about the one I posted on 1/12?

As I said the only one visible using the posting name "Puzzle-Wizard" is the
December 1st.one.
If you used a different e-mail or display name then I cannot tell.
But overall most posts make it to our server that do not contravene the
Rules of Conduct (at
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/conduct/default.mspx#XSLTsection124121120120 )
or are not subject to loss or issue due to problems with the original
posters ISP or Internet connection

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Mike
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Puzzle-Wizard

How do I repost a message to see if it follows the rules? I posted one on
1/12. It shows up on my 'find' list. Posted as Puzzle-Wizard. Regards, Tom

Mike Brannigan said:
As I said the only one visible using the posting name "Puzzle-Wizard" is the
December 1st.one.
If you used a different e-mail or display name then I cannot tell.
But overall most posts make it to our server that do not contravene the
Rules of Conduct (at
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/conduct/default.mspx#XSLTsection124121120120 )
 
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mrtee

Maybe you could copy it from your sent items folder and resend it? The message is there, no need to repost.

This is the message I see, and the response (also from puzzle-wizard):
Puzzle-Wizard said:
I am trying to get the 'favorites' drop down to show the list as it is in
the 'organize favorites' list. Why don't they look the same?

Thanks,Tom
Unfortunately, you have described a situation that cannot exist and
therefore noone knows the answer! Try some other newsgroup!

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| How do I repost a message to see if it follows the rules? I posted one on
| 1/12. It shows up on my 'find' list. Posted as Puzzle-Wizard. Regards, Tom
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Why don't you just repost the message?

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Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.


After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
Puzzle-Wizard <[email protected]> asked:
| How do I repost a message to see if it follows the rules? I posted
| one on 1/12. It shows up on my 'find' list. Posted as
| Puzzle-Wizard. Regards, Tom
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| message || |||
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||| It is? I don't remember it. What about the one I posted on 1/12?
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|| As I said the only one visible using the posting name
|| "Puzzle-Wizard" is
| the
|| December 1st.one.
|| If you used a different e-mail or display name then I cannot tell.
|| But overall most posts make it to our server that do not contravene
|| the Rules of Conduct (at
||
|
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/conduct/default.mspx#XSLTsection124121120120
| )
|| or are not subject to loss or issue due to problems with the original
|| posters ISP or Internet connection
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|| --
|| Regards,
||
|| Mike
|| --
|| Mike Brannigan [Microsoft]
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|| rights
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||| message |||| ||||| Are my questions invisible? Or just not important. Or not
||||| understandable.
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|||| You posted one on December 1st. (as Puzzle-Wizard)
|||| It is visible
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||| It is? I don't remember it. What about the one I posted on 1/12?
|||
||| Regards, Tom
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|||| Regards,
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Mike Brannigan [MSFT]

Puzzle-Wizard said:
How do I repost a message to see if it follows the rules? I posted one on
1/12. It shows up on my 'find' list. Posted as Puzzle-Wizard. Regards, Tom

Tom,

I'm not sure I understand your question.
The one on December 1st is visible in the group.
If you wish to make more posts then do so.
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Regards,

Mike
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Puzzle-Wizard said:
How do I repost a message to see if it follows the rules? I posted one on
1/12. It shows up on my 'find' list. Posted as Puzzle-Wizard. Regards, Tom
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/conduct/default.mspx#XSLTsection124121120120 )
 
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David

Puzzle-Wizard said:
It is? I don't remember it. What about the one I posted on 1/12?
You seem to be getting confused with date format here!

P-W posted one on what I see as 12/01/2004, that is 12 January (& it
received a reply). Presumably P-W is using US date format and by 1/12 meant
12 Jan, whereas Mike interpreted that as 1 December!

Oh, if only we could standardise on a date format: most of the know universe
uses day/month/year (which is sort of logical): I'd be happy if we all
standardised on year/month/date, though, for obvious reasons.

David
 

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