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joeu2004
When I look at the summary for this Google Group, I see that the
thread "using excel to analyze time series data" has 7 articles. See
the link http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.excel/browse_frm/thread/aa758d5afeb3a5e5#
..
But when I open the thread, I see only 5 articles.
Earlier, I had seen an article that no longer appears. I think that
rules out any filtering that GG might do.
Arguably, that article might have been removed by the GG user, if he
was in fact a GG user.
But the summary still had counted the missing article. In fact, the
name of that user appeared in the summary (ordered by last message),
since that was the last article in the thread at the time. (I have
since forgotten the name.)
Does anyone else have this problem when using GG?
(If you do not use GG, you may or may not see the problem, depending
on the root cause. Your news server might have its own archive
(mirror) of posted articles.)
thread "using excel to analyze time series data" has 7 articles. See
the link http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.excel/browse_frm/thread/aa758d5afeb3a5e5#
..
But when I open the thread, I see only 5 articles.
Earlier, I had seen an article that no longer appears. I think that
rules out any filtering that GG might do.
Arguably, that article might have been removed by the GG user, if he
was in fact a GG user.
But the summary still had counted the missing article. In fact, the
name of that user appeared in the summary (ordered by last message),
since that was the last article in the thread at the time. (I have
since forgotten the name.)
Does anyone else have this problem when using GG?
(If you do not use GG, you may or may not see the problem, depending
on the root cause. Your news server might have its own archive
(mirror) of posted articles.)