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Default Pose questions to Microsoft when an answer is not forthcoming in g

I have a problem that does not seem to be attracting an answer in the group
discussions from MVP's or others.

Why can't there be a "refer question to Microsoft" option/button somewhere
for when this happens? Or an option to refer to a specific MVP who may have
more contacts and knowledge of individuals who may have an answer?

See discussion "VBA Code stops randomly" and note that the 1st time I
submitted this questin i got no replies, but now I'm mostly getting others
who have the same proble, but no suggestion as to cause or fix!

thanx
BAC


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