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Ken Wright Ken Wright is offline
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Default Why are non-programming q's answered?

Hardly the most helpful of approaches though, just to ignore someone who may be new to the groups
and not really understand the difference, is it. To someone unfamiliar with complex formulas, or
how to get Excel to behave the way they think it should, it could all easily fall under the
category of programming. Everybody was a newbie once, whether they like to admit it or not.

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"keepitcool" wrote in message
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Is it just me?

I've got a feeling that since Microsoft made/updated their portal to the
newsgroups that we get a lot of off-topic questions. and that he level of
the questions has gone down dramatically.

This used to be a group DEDICATED to programming. Where most posts allowed
you to LEARN and THINK.

Now I read:

Q: Displaying code and spreadsheet at the same time
A: If you right click on the taskbar and select 'Tile
Vertically', the VB editor and Excel sit side by side.


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I think the standard approach to off-topic questions s/b to either ignore
them or refer the OP to the NG where he should go. (in most cases
Worksheet.Functions.. )



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