Coverting a VBA array from 2-D to 1-D
Tom,
It's like you were never gone <g.
Doug
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
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And Now I am back.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
Tom Ogilvy wrote in message
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It seems pretty well established that the user's system clock determines
at
least the initial settings for the email. The NNTP server may get
involved,
but I believe that depends on the NNTP server. Maybe NewsRanger, makes a
correction. When I set the date to Aug 2053, SuperNews rejected it as
malformed date header.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
Harlan Grove wrote in message
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"Tom Ogilvy" wrote...
Please fix/set your computer clock. You are way ahead of everyone
else.
In my other response, the one that included only the word test in the
body,
I had set my system clock to a different time of day. However, the
date/time
stamp in the posting showed the correct date and time when I posted
it.
I
believe the NNTP server through which one posts (even indirectly
through
browser interfaces) sets the message's date/time stamp, and a user's
system
clock's settings are irrelevant. If so, I'd bet the OP would have a
hard
time setting his ISP's NNTP server's clock.
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