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Hi all - sorry about this odd question, some years ago i belonged to
the group excel-g, is this the replacement? i see Don G is still
around and is at least one familair name - i haev a question i want to
post but want to make sure i start off in the right group.

regards Andy

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Hi all - sorry about this odd question, some years ago i belonged to
the group excel-g, is this the replacement? i see Don G is still
around and is at least one familair name - i haev a question i want to
post but want to make sure i start off in the right group.

regards Andy



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No, completely different groups. Excel-G is a listserv group that is still
around.

That said, there is no reason you can't ask your question here if you wish
although this usenet newsgroup is primarily focused on programming Excel
VBA.

News://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.excel.misc

might be another place you could post.

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Hi all - sorry about this odd question, some years ago i belonged to
the group excel-g, is this the replacement? i see Don G is still
around and is at least one familair name - i haev a question i want to
post but want to make sure i start off in the right group.

regards Andy



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Tom, We usually prefer the G list for NON vba and the L list for vba but
we're not picky and the Friday humor is fun. Stop by on a Friday for some
jokes and Wild Turkey.

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No, completely different groups. Excel-G is a listserv group that is
still around.

That said, there is no reason you can't ask your question here if you wish
although this usenet newsgroup is primarily focused on programming Excel
VBA.

News://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.excel.misc

might be another place you could post.

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Tom Ogilvy

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Hi all - sorry about this odd question, some years ago i belonged to
the group excel-g, is this the replacement? i see Don G is still
around and is at least one familair name - i haev a question i want to
post but want to make sure i start off in the right group.

regards Andy





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thanks very much to Don, always indebted, and to Tom, yeah the Friday
jokes were memorable....

Andy wrote:
Hi all - sorry about this odd question, some years ago i belonged to
the group excel-g, is this the replacement? i see Don G is still
around and is at least one familair name - i haev a question i want to
post but want to make sure i start off in the right group.

regards Andy


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