Other User Groups for Office apps?

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XPJim

Can anyone recommend user groups for office apps that are more active than this one? Just reviewing the last couple of weeks would indicate that this is a thinly subscribed to group resulting in a fair number of unanswered or under-answered questions. All users seem professional and competent, though. I don't mean to be casting aspersions by my questions here.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You can try Yahoo!Groups for starters. However, if you are using the Web
Interface, you may need to expand the thread by clicking on the + signs.
Most, if not all of the questions in this group are answered, most
satisfactorily.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, XPJim asked:

| Can anyone recommend user groups for office apps that are more active
| than this one? Just reviewing the last couple of weeks would indicate
| that this is a thinly subscribed to group resulting in a fair number
| of unanswered or under-answered questions. All users seem
| professional and competent, though. I don't mean to be casting
| aspersions by my questions here.
 
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joust in jest

microsoft.public.office.misc -- as the name suggests, is for "Miscellaneous"
questions about Office.

Each application within Office has at least one (some have several)
newsgroups -- for example,

microsoft.public.access
microsoft.public.access.activexcontrol

and

microsoft.public.excel
microsoft.public.excel.charting
microsoft.public.excel.misc
microsoft.public.excel.newusers
microsoft.public.excel.programming

and so forth


Hope this helps,
steve


XPJim said:
Can anyone recommend user groups for office apps that are more active than
this one? Just reviewing the last couple of weeks would indicate that this
is a thinly subscribed to group resulting in a fair number of unanswered or
under-answered questions. All users seem professional and competent, though.
I don't mean to be casting aspersions by my questions here.
 

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