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Art

Find my Questions
 
In the discussion forum, is there a straightforward way to find all the
questions I have posted in all the Excel subject categories?
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Art

Luke M

Find my Questions
 
When viewing a post by someone, you can click on their name (a hyperlink) and
then click on "recent posts" (although MS seems to think recent includes
anything from past 3 years...). Here's yours:

http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ang=e n&cr=US

If you can't find a thread you've created, try doing a search for your name
(if its unique enough) or maybe a unique partr of your signature, or exact
wording of a question you did.
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Best Regards,

Luke M
*Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!*


"Art" wrote:

In the discussion forum, is there a straightforward way to find all the
questions I have posted in all the Excel subject categories?
--
Art


FSt1

Find my Questions
 
hi
most interfaces that posters use have a "search for" box. type you logon
name into the search box and search for youself. that is about the easiest
way.

regards
FSt1

"Art" wrote:

In the discussion forum, is there a straightforward way to find all the
questions I have posted in all the Excel subject categories?
--
Art


Joe User[_2_]

Find my Questions
 
"Art" wrote:
In the discussion forum, is there a straightforward way to find all
the questions I have posted in all the Excel subject categories?


Every newsgroup interface is different in that respect.

You are using the MS Discussion Groups web interface. In that case, there
are two ways to get a list.

1. Select one of your postings, and click on the user name to the right of
"By" in the right-hand pane.

2. Click on the "edit profile" icon to the left of Help in the upper-right
part of the main pain, and click on Preview at the bottom center of the
window.

Both methods open a User Profile window. Click on "Recent Posts" in the
upper-right.

That produces a list of "recent" posts, however that might be defined. I
cannot vouch for the completeness or order of the list. The MSDG interface
does not work very well.

Alternatively, use Advanced Search for Google Groups (groups.google.com).
Caveat: Not all messages posted using MSDG appear in Google Groups. Also,
GG Advanced Search does not always work for me.



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