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Windows Mail is the Vista version, and Outlook Express is the equivalent in
Windows XP and earlier.

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"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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I do my best to avoid the MS communities web page interface. I find it
more
irritating than anything.

I connect directly to the newsgroups using a newsreader (an old version of
Netscape that I like!). If I'm blocked from using that (some kind of
firewall
like at work), I'll use google groups.

And if that doesn't work, I'll use the MS communities web page interface.
Thank
goodness that I haven't had to visit that in a longggggggggggggg time.

So thank you for the offer of the rating, but it's not really important to
me.
If it's important to you, ok. If it's not important to you, that's ok,
too
<vbg.

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Ps. If you're going to hang around in the newsgroups, windows mail (or
any
newsreader program) will save your sanity!

Howard31 wrote:

Thanks Dave,

I have subscribed to Microsoft Excel Communities in Windows Mail, Where I
have posted this question, then I came to this website and saw it posted
here, so it?Ts the same community, just when I posted it from my windows
mail
it doesn't appear with a question mark and so when rating your reply (ass
positive of course) it doesn't show that the Q has satisfactory been
Answered
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A. Ch. Eirinberg

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Check out Microsoft's pages:
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
and
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpawardintro

Howard32 wrote:

Hi All,

I'm not sure if this is the right place, but I was wondering how can
I get
the title 'MS Excel MVP', What is the procedure?

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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson