J
Jean-Guy Marcil
Greetings to all,
Now that I have a 9-5 desk job, I cannot access the groups with he tools I
would like to use. During the last 5 years I was using Outlook Express at
home where I used to work as well. Here at the office I am now stuck with
Lotus Notes. I tried accessing Usenet with Lotus Notes (It does offer
Newsgroup capabilities) and with OE, but I believe the security set up by the
IT people at the company is preventing me from making an NNTP connection. So
I am using the Web Interface.
I am getting accustomed to it. But I noticed that it is called "Word
programming."
Where are the 5 basic VBA groups I am used to
(microsoft.public.word.vba.addins, microsoft.public.word.vba.beginners,
microsoft.public.word.vba.customization, microsoft.public.word.vba.general,
microsoft.public.word.vba.userforms)?
Also, while I was on Google groups, I noticed that there is a group called
"microsoft.public.word.vba". I never saw it with OE.... What is it? Was it
always around but I just never noticed it thinking it was just a prefix, not
an actual group)?
Am I correct in asuming that "Word Programing" is in fact
"microsoft.public.word.vba.general"?
If there is no connection between the Web interface and those 6 groups, how
do people, post to those groups? (Presumebly this means that there is no
connection betwen Word itself and those 6 groups.) Will I have to use Google
to access those groups? Anybody using Google to manage their posts? How is it?
Thanks.
Now that I have a 9-5 desk job, I cannot access the groups with he tools I
would like to use. During the last 5 years I was using Outlook Express at
home where I used to work as well. Here at the office I am now stuck with
Lotus Notes. I tried accessing Usenet with Lotus Notes (It does offer
Newsgroup capabilities) and with OE, but I believe the security set up by the
IT people at the company is preventing me from making an NNTP connection. So
I am using the Web Interface.
I am getting accustomed to it. But I noticed that it is called "Word
programming."
Where are the 5 basic VBA groups I am used to
(microsoft.public.word.vba.addins, microsoft.public.word.vba.beginners,
microsoft.public.word.vba.customization, microsoft.public.word.vba.general,
microsoft.public.word.vba.userforms)?
Also, while I was on Google groups, I noticed that there is a group called
"microsoft.public.word.vba". I never saw it with OE.... What is it? Was it
always around but I just never noticed it thinking it was just a prefix, not
an actual group)?
Am I correct in asuming that "Word Programing" is in fact
"microsoft.public.word.vba.general"?
If there is no connection between the Web interface and those 6 groups, how
do people, post to those groups? (Presumebly this means that there is no
connection betwen Word itself and those 6 groups.) Will I have to use Google
to access those groups? Anybody using Google to manage their posts? How is it?
Thanks.