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Is there a way to find all your posts directly? Right now I have to search
for a previous message and then click on the name link. It would be nice if
Microsoft would add this feature because the curent method wastes a lot of
time.

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It's very easy to find your previous posts here
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
.... as well as search the corpus of suggestions, hints, tips, and
tricks to solve future problems you may encounter!

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Alan --

I put my user_id, scottech, in the "Search For:" box and return... it pulls
up the posts I've done.

Also, if you click on your name in a post it will bring up a pop-up that has
a link for "recent posts by this user", and that might work for you, too.

Don't know if you're looking for something other than this, but hope that
helps.

scott

"Alan P" wrote:

Is there a way to find all your posts directly? Right now I have to search
for a previous message and then click on the name link. It would be nice if
Microsoft would add this feature because the curent method wastes a lot of
time.

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Alan P
 
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Scott,

It doesn't seem to work very well, there are too many others that show up
when I search - guess I could change my id to something unique. I'd like
for them to have the link (as they do in each individual post) on the page
when you sign in. That way I don't have to search for/remember a recent post
before hitting the link.

"scottech" wrote:

Alan --

I put my user_id, scottech, in the "Search For:" box and return... it pulls
up the posts I've done.

Also, if you click on your name in a post it will bring up a pop-up that has
a link for "recent posts by this user", and that might work for you, too.

Don't know if you're looking for something other than this, but hope that
helps.

scott

"Alan P" wrote:

Is there a way to find all your posts directly? Right now I have to search
for a previous message and then click on the name link. It would be nice if
Microsoft would add this feature because the curent method wastes a lot of
time.

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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.

http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...lic.excel.misc

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