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In the discussion forum, is there a straightforward way to find all the
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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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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.

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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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