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I am really in need of looking up a past question I asked here, but cannot
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I use google to search groups.

http://groups.google.com/advanced_se...blic.excel. *

Give it enough information (you as the author, maybe a keyword or date) and
you'll find it.

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I am really in need of looking up a past question I asked here, but cannot
find it through the search function. Is there a way to retrieve the messages
that you've posted here? Thanks in advance!


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Click on your own name in the post. Then in the pop up, click on "Recent
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I am really in need of looking up a past question I asked here, but cannot
find it through the search function. Is there a way to retrieve the messages
that you've posted here? Thanks in advance!

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Thank you, both! I found my thread!

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I use google to search groups.

http://groups.google.com/advanced_se...blic.excel. *

Give it enough information (you as the author, maybe a keyword or date) and
you'll find it.

Jon in the U&L wrote:

I am really in need of looking up a past question I asked here, but cannot
find it through the search function. Is there a way to retrieve the messages
that you've posted here? Thanks in advance!


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So I added another post to a prior thread that I started in February. But
it's not showing up at the top of the list here in the forum.

Can older threads be posted to and brought to the top of the list?

"Jon in the U&L" wrote:

I am really in need of looking up a past question I asked here, but cannot
find it through the search function. Is there a way to retrieve the messages
that you've posted here? Thanks in advance!



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That won't happen. Just start a new thread with all the relevant details.
Ensure that you do follow through quickly with responder(s) who respond in
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"Jon in the U&L" wrote:
So I added another post to a prior thread that I started in February. But
it's not showing up at the top of the list here in the forum.

Can older threads be posted to and brought to the top of the list?

"Jon in the U&L" wrote:

I am really in need of looking up a past question I asked here, but cannot
find it through the search function. Is there a way to retrieve the messages
that you've posted here? Thanks in advance!

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"Jon in the U&L" wrote:
So I added another post to a prior thread that I started in February.
But it's not showing up at the top of the list here in the forum.
Can older threads be posted to and brought to the top of the list?


That depends on the newsreader and the user. You are using the MS
Discussions Groups web interface. To my knowledge, threads are always
sorted by the first posting. So there is no way to see most recent postings
to old threads. Many people use the Google Groups web interface. They have
the option to order threads by the first posting or by the latest postings.
So GG users might see postings to old threads easily. Many other people
access the MSnews server directly using Outlook Express (Windows Mail in
2007 and later). They, too, have the option of seeing the latest postings
first. But if they choose not to, old threads with new postings are
highlighted. So OE users may or may not spot new postings to old threads.
There are other newsreaders and other platforms (e.g. Linux). Each works
differently.


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So I added another post to a prior thread that I started in February. But
it's not showing up at the top of the list here in the forum.

Can older threads be posted to and brought to the top of the list?

"Jon in the U&L" wrote:

I am really in need of looking up a past question I asked here, but
cannot
find it through the search function. Is there a way to retrieve the
messages
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