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Well, perhaps I have figured out a way, if not the best way. I simply managed to resize the current columns downwards, then copy one of them to make a sixth column. Had a few issues but I think I'm there.
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Great, I imagine few know what you are talking about where I am reading this.
At least in the Microsoft Communities, this appears at the top of its own thread. Perhaps it appears differently in a real newsreader. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Dean" wrote: Well, perhaps I have figured out a way, if not the best way. I simply managed to resize the current columns downwards, then copy one of them to make a sixth column. Had a few issues but I think I'm there |
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I don't know how that happened. I must have posted a new thread by
accident, I guess. Is there any way for an author to fix that? Thanks Tom "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Great, I imagine few know what you are talking about where I am reading this. At least in the Microsoft Communities, this appears at the top of its own thread. Perhaps it appears differently in a real newsreader. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Dean" wrote: Well, perhaps I have figured out a way, if not the best way. I simply managed to resize the current columns downwards, then copy one of them to make a sixth column. Had a few issues but I think I'm there |
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I don't believe there is - but like I said, it may be only the communities
software that has broken the thread and it may look fine elsewhere. It doesn't appear that you are posting from the microsoft communities web interface. I wouldn't worry about it. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Dean" wrote: I don't know how that happened. I must have posted a new thread by accident, I guess. Is there any way for an author to fix that? Thanks Tom "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Great, I imagine few know what you are talking about where I am reading this. At least in the Microsoft Communities, this appears at the top of its own thread. Perhaps it appears differently in a real newsreader. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Dean" wrote: Well, perhaps I have figured out a way, if not the best way. I simply managed to resize the current columns downwards, then copy one of them to make a sixth column. Had a few issues but I think I'm there |
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