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I have noticed that there are a quite number of message strings that end with
a "Thank you, that works perfectly" or something similar. The "Was this post helpful to you?" at the bottom is rarely checked in these instances. There are reasons for checking "Yes" when it applies. First, the person offering the solution receives credit for a helpful response and Second, the search for "Threads with helpful posts." would be so much more efficient. -- Best wishes, Jim |
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I post using Google Groups. I don't see that option here. All I can do
is rate it 1 to 5 stars. What do you use to access this NG? Charles xl Geek Jim Jackson wrote: I have noticed that there are a quite number of message strings that end with a "Thank you, that works perfectly" or something similar. The "Was this post helpful to you?" at the bottom is rarely checked in these instances. There are reasons for checking "Yes" when it applies. First, the person offering the solution receives credit for a helpful response and Second, the search for "Threads with helpful posts." would be so much more efficient. -- Best wishes, Jim |
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I assume he's using
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...s/default.aspx - it allows you to rate posts, mark posts as questions or comments, etc. I tried it for awhile, but it's just not as convenient and fast (IMO) as using a newsreader. -- Regards, Jake Marx www.longhead.com [please keep replies in the newsgroup - email address unmonitored] Die_Another_Day wrote: I post using Google Groups. I don't see that option here. All I can do is rate it 1 to 5 stars. What do you use to access this NG? Charles xl Geek Jim Jackson wrote: I have noticed that there are a quite number of message strings that end with a "Thank you, that works perfectly" or something similar. The "Was this post helpful to you?" at the bottom is rarely checked in these instances. There are reasons for checking "Yes" when it applies. First, the person offering the solution receives credit for a helpful response and Second, the search for "Threads with helpful posts." would be so much more efficient. -- Best wishes, Jim |
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Thanks for the enlightenment. I did not realize there were other ways to
access these messages. Should have, though. That explains a lot. -- Best wishes, Jim "Jake Marx" wrote: I assume he's using http://www.microsoft.com/communities...s/default.aspx - it allows you to rate posts, mark posts as questions or comments, etc. I tried it for awhile, but it's just not as convenient and fast (IMO) as using a newsreader. -- Regards, Jake Marx www.longhead.com [please keep replies in the newsgroup - email address unmonitored] Die_Another_Day wrote: I post using Google Groups. I don't see that option here. All I can do is rate it 1 to 5 stars. What do you use to access this NG? Charles xl Geek Jim Jackson wrote: I have noticed that there are a quite number of message strings that end with a "Thank you, that works perfectly" or something similar. The "Was this post helpful to you?" at the bottom is rarely checked in these instances. There are reasons for checking "Yes" when it applies. First, the person offering the solution receives credit for a helpful response and Second, the search for "Threads with helpful posts." would be so much more efficient. -- Best wishes, Jim |
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Hi Jim,
Jim Jackson wrote: Thanks for the enlightenment. I did not realize there were other ways to access these messages. Should have, though. That explains a lot. If you want to try accessing these posts directly with a newsreader, you can use Outlook Express (or any other newsreader) and point to the server msnews.microsoft.com. -- Regards, Jake Marx www.longhead.com [please keep replies in the newsgroup - email address unmonitored] |
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