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Default My Apologies To Myrna

Sisilla

What I don't understand is why you feel compelled to change the Subject line.
Why not just reply to the original?

You could have apologised to Myrna by replying to "Never mind(silly me!)"

Gord Dibben Excel MVP - XL97 SR2 & XL2002 (who also uses Agent)

On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 13:49:12 -0700, "Sisilla" wrote:

My Dearest Myrna,

I never meant to imply that users had a "problem". I never
used that word. I offer my sincerest apologies if I have
offended you in any way.

I honestly did not know that the way users view this ng
varies with their software. It was never my intention to
mislead anyone. If you look at EZ Money's responses, he
chastised me for posting a new thread. He apparently does
not understand about the variations in software either!

Yours,
Sisilla

-----Original Message-----
In the future, I will not change the subject so
drastically so that people like yourself will not be
confused.


This isn't a "problem" with the user. It's a function of

the software. I use Agent. Even though
you say you clicked on the Reply button, your message

with the subject "Never Mind...." appears
as a new thread in my newsreader.

As others have said, you shouldn't change the subject in

a situation like this.


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