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I have used this Newsgroup for years, but recently I have had a tough
time searching on the group. The search engine does not even pick up my old questions when I go to try to double-check solutions others have posted. Has something changed? Or am I not using the engine properly? I do not know. One more thing - I want to extend thanks to all of you. I have learned so much from this newsgroup. This morning as I had a couple of minor problems to solve with Excel, and had some frustrations with the search engine, I began to think more about how much this group has helped me grow over the past several years, I wish there was a better to thank all of your for your efforts to help me and each other. So I am writing this note because I do not know how else to extend my presonal gratitude for those that take the time and effort to help us succeed. In other words. Thank you. |
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thats very kind. I appreciate the positive feedback. thank you.
best regards Patrick "RJQMAN" wrote: I have used this Newsgroup for years, but recently I have had a tough time searching on the group. The search engine does not even pick up my old questions when I go to try to double-check solutions others have posted. Has something changed? Or am I not using the engine properly? I do not know. One more thing - I want to extend thanks to all of you. I have learned so much from this newsgroup. This morning as I had a couple of minor problems to solve with Excel, and had some frustrations with the search engine, I began to think more about how much this group has helped me grow over the past several years, I wish there was a better to thank all of your for your efforts to help me and each other. So I am writing this note because I do not know how else to extend my presonal gratitude for those that take the time and effort to help us succeed. In other words. Thank you. |
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.... and as for search engines - mine certainly don't work any more :(
"Patrick Molloy" wrote: thats very kind. I appreciate the positive feedback. thank you. best regards Patrick "RJQMAN" wrote: I have used this Newsgroup for years, but recently I have had a tough time searching on the group. The search engine does not even pick up my old questions when I go to try to double-check solutions others have posted. Has something changed? Or am I not using the engine properly? I do not know. One more thing - I want to extend thanks to all of you. I have learned so much from this newsgroup. This morning as I had a couple of minor problems to solve with Excel, and had some frustrations with the search engine, I began to think more about how much this group has helped me grow over the past several years, I wish there was a better to thank all of your for your efforts to help me and each other. So I am writing this note because I do not know how else to extend my presonal gratitude for those that take the time and effort to help us succeed. In other words. Thank you. |
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Agreed, especially for the MVPs and their lightening-fast responses! They
have far more patience than I. As for the searching, yes, I'm quite less than impressed. Maybe it's because I'm using Outlook Express? One would think with the rapid pace of technology that more robust search engines would be employed by application makers instead of leaving it to the domain of the web-o-sphere. -- Toby Erkson Excel 2003, WinXP |
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I'm not sure what you're using to search for old messages, but...
If you're looking for old posts: You can use google (maybe a few hours behind) to search for stuff you've posted (and find the replies, too) http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search http://groups.google.com/advanced_gr...Excel*&num=100 Give your search enough info (author/date/keywords???) to limit the results. Ron de Bruin has an excel addin that you may like: http://www.rondebruin.nl/Google.htm RJQMAN wrote: I have used this Newsgroup for years, but recently I have had a tough time searching on the group. The search engine does not even pick up my old questions when I go to try to double-check solutions others have posted. Has something changed? Or am I not using the engine properly? I do not know. One more thing - I want to extend thanks to all of you. I have learned so much from this newsgroup. This morning as I had a couple of minor problems to solve with Excel, and had some frustrations with the search engine, I began to think more about how much this group has helped me grow over the past several years, I wish there was a better to thank all of your for your efforts to help me and each other. So I am writing this note because I do not know how else to extend my presonal gratitude for those that take the time and effort to help us succeed. In other words. Thank you. -- Dave Peterson |
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Hi Dave,
Does searching google groups really still work for you? Here in the UK it now only finds messages posted very recently, irrespective of any advanced search options. Effectively google groups search is no longer exists - it's a travesty!!!! Example, advanced search all excel groups for our respective first names in all posts since Jan 2000 - "Your search - dave peter site:*excel* - did not match any documents." http://groups.google.co.uk/groups/se...=b&sitesearch= Do you get better results? Regards, Peter T "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I'm not sure what you're using to search for old messages, but... If you're looking for old posts: You can use google (maybe a few hours behind) to search for stuff you've posted (and find the replies, too) http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search http://groups.google.com/advanced_gr...Excel*&num=100 Give your search enough info (author/date/keywords???) to limit the results. Ron de Bruin has an excel addin that you may like: http://www.rondebruin.nl/Google.htm RJQMAN wrote: I have used this Newsgroup for years, but recently I have had a tough time searching on the group. The search engine does not even pick up my old questions when I go to try to double-check solutions others have posted. Has something changed? Or am I not using the engine properly? I do not know. One more thing - I want to extend thanks to all of you. I have learned so much from this newsgroup. This morning as I had a couple of minor problems to solve with Excel, and had some frustrations with the search engine, I began to think more about how much this group has helped me grow over the past several years, I wish there was a better to thank all of your for your efforts to help me and each other. So I am writing this note because I do not know how else to extend my presonal gratitude for those that take the time and effort to help us succeed. In other words. Thank you. -- Dave Peterson |
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You're right, google seems to be getting more and more difficult to find
relevant posts, too. But this returned lots of hits: http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...erson&safe=off (I used to use the .uk version to get better results, but that doesn't seem to help anymore.) And when I search for "Option Explicit" with an author of Peterson (not peter <vbg) in the microsoft.public.excel* newsgroups (in 2009), I got better results, too: http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...on&safe=active Peter T wrote: Hi Dave, Does searching google groups really still work for you? Here in the UK it now only finds messages posted very recently, irrespective of any advanced search options. Effectively google groups search is no longer exists - it's a travesty!!!! Example, advanced search all excel groups for our respective first names in all posts since Jan 2000 - "Your search - dave peter site:*excel* - did not match any documents." http://groups.google.co.uk/groups/se...=b&sitesearch= Do you get better results? Regards, Peter T "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I'm not sure what you're using to search for old messages, but... If you're looking for old posts: You can use google (maybe a few hours behind) to search for stuff you've posted (and find the replies, too) http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search http://groups.google.com/advanced_gr...Excel*&num=100 Give your search enough info (author/date/keywords???) to limit the results. Ron de Bruin has an excel addin that you may like: http://www.rondebruin.nl/Google.htm RJQMAN wrote: I have used this Newsgroup for years, but recently I have had a tough time searching on the group. The search engine does not even pick up my old questions when I go to try to double-check solutions others have posted. Has something changed? Or am I not using the engine properly? I do not know. One more thing - I want to extend thanks to all of you. I have learned so much from this newsgroup. This morning as I had a couple of minor problems to solve with Excel, and had some frustrations with the search engine, I began to think more about how much this group has helped me grow over the past several years, I wish there was a better to thank all of your for your efforts to help me and each other. So I am writing this note because I do not know how else to extend my presonal gratitude for those that take the time and effort to help us succeed. In other words. Thank you. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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ps. Just to make it more clear.
It looks like searching through *excel* newsgroups doesn't work like it used to. But using microsoft.public.excel* works ok. (for awhile????) Dave Peterson wrote: You're right, google seems to be getting more and more difficult to find relevant posts, too. But this returned lots of hits: http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...erson&safe=off (I used to use the .uk version to get better results, but that doesn't seem to help anymore.) And when I search for "Option Explicit" with an author of Peterson (not peter <vbg) in the microsoft.public.excel* newsgroups (in 2009), I got better results, too: http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...on&safe=active Peter T wrote: Hi Dave, Does searching google groups really still work for you? Here in the UK it now only finds messages posted very recently, irrespective of any advanced search options. Effectively google groups search is no longer exists - it's a travesty!!!! Example, advanced search all excel groups for our respective first names in all posts since Jan 2000 - "Your search - dave peter site:*excel* - did not match any documents." http://groups.google.co.uk/groups/se...=b&sitesearch= Do you get better results? Regards, Peter T "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I'm not sure what you're using to search for old messages, but... If you're looking for old posts: You can use google (maybe a few hours behind) to search for stuff you've posted (and find the replies, too) http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search http://groups.google.com/advanced_gr...Excel*&num=100 Give your search enough info (author/date/keywords???) to limit the results. Ron de Bruin has an excel addin that you may like: http://www.rondebruin.nl/Google.htm RJQMAN wrote: I have used this Newsgroup for years, but recently I have had a tough time searching on the group. The search engine does not even pick up my old questions when I go to try to double-check solutions others have posted. Has something changed? Or am I not using the engine properly? I do not know. One more thing - I want to extend thanks to all of you. I have learned so much from this newsgroup. This morning as I had a couple of minor problems to solve with Excel, and had some frustrations with the search engine, I began to think more about how much this group has helped me grow over the past several years, I wish there was a better to thank all of your for your efforts to help me and each other. So I am writing this note because I do not know how else to extend my presonal gratitude for those that take the time and effort to help us succeed. In other words. Thank you. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
It looks like searching through *excel* newsgroups doesn't work like it used to. Neither does "search this group" But using microsoft.public.excel* works ok. (for a while????) Yes it seems to work very considerably better at the moment - a very useful tip ! Regards, Peter T |
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Does searching google groups really still work for you? Here in the UK it
now only finds messages posted very recently, irrespective of any advanced search options. Effectively google groups search is no longer exists - it's a travesty!!!! Agreed! If I now do a search on my last name (Rothstein) for any and all groups, I get about 746 hits... I know I have **well over** ten thousand messages under my name (actually, I believe it is well over 20,000 messages, but I don't remember for sure)... and Google used to show them in days of old, but every time they made changes to their search engine, the number of hits has gone down. These changes were supposed to be improvements??? -- Rick (MVP - Excel) Does searching google groups really still work for you? Here in the UK it now only finds messages posted very recently, irrespective of any advanced search options. Effectively google groups search is no longer exists - it's a travesty!!!! Example, advanced search all excel groups for our respective first names in all posts since Jan 2000 - "Your search - dave peter site:*excel* - did not match any documents." http://groups.google.co.uk/groups/se...=b&sitesearch= Do you get better results? Regards, Peter T "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I'm not sure what you're using to search for old messages, but... If you're looking for old posts: You can use google (maybe a few hours behind) to search for stuff you've posted (and find the replies, too) http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search http://groups.google.com/advanced_gr...Excel*&num=100 Give your search enough info (author/date/keywords???) to limit the results. Ron de Bruin has an excel addin that you may like: http://www.rondebruin.nl/Google.htm RJQMAN wrote: I have used this Newsgroup for years, but recently I have had a tough time searching on the group. The search engine does not even pick up my old questions when I go to try to double-check solutions others have posted. Has something changed? Or am I not using the engine properly? I do not know. One more thing - I want to extend thanks to all of you. I have learned so much from this newsgroup. This morning as I had a couple of minor problems to solve with Excel, and had some frustrations with the search engine, I began to think more about how much this group has helped me grow over the past several years, I wish there was a better to thank all of your for your efforts to help me and each other. So I am writing this note because I do not know how else to extend my presonal gratitude for those that take the time and effort to help us succeed. In other words. Thank you. -- Dave Peterson |
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If I now do a search on my last name (Rothstein) for any and all groups, I get about 746 hits... I know I have **well over** ten thousand messages under my name (actually, I believe it is well over 20,000 messages, but I don't remember for sure) Using Dave's tip I got 21,400 hits for you! http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...hors=&safe=off Regards, Peter T |
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That is more like it. Using just an asterisk in the groups, but specifying
(at least) one word in the "all these words" field and my last name in the author's field, I found another 7810 postings from me for my other online activity of anagramming... http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...ein&sa fe=off This makes a total *well over* 20,000 messages for me (as I had thought I remembered); but why isn't Google searching more straightforward (the way it used to be)???. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... "Rick Rothstein" wrote in message If I now do a search on my last name (Rothstein) for any and all groups, I get about 746 hits... I know I have **well over** ten thousand messages under my name (actually, I believe it is well over 20,000 messages, but I don't remember for sure) Using Dave's tip I got 21,400 hits for you! http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...hors=&safe=off Regards, Peter T |
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On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 08:30:53 -0700 (PDT), RJQMAN
wrote: One more thing - I want to extend thanks to all of you. I have learned so much from this newsgroup. This morning as I had a couple of minor problems to solve with Excel, and had some frustrations with the search engine, I began to think more about how much this group has helped me grow over the past several years, I wish there was a better to thank all of your for your efforts to help me and each other. So I am writing this note because I do not know how else to extend my presonal gratitude for those that take the time and effort to help us succeed. In other words. Thank you. Ditto what he said. I wish I a fraction of the knowledge some of the people on this group have. I have always been impressed with Excel and in the last 18 months I finally have dug into macros and my level of awe has jumped again. John Keith |
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I get 22900
;) "Rick Rothstein" wrote: That is more like it. Using just an asterisk in the groups, but specifying (at least) one word in the "all these words" field and my last name in the author's field, I found another 7810 postings from me for my other online activity of anagramming... http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...ein&sa fe=off This makes a total *well over* 20,000 messages for me (as I had thought I remembered); but why isn't Google searching more straightforward (the way it used to be)???. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... "Rick Rothstein" wrote in message If I now do a search on my last name (Rothstein) for any and all groups, I get about 746 hits... I know I have **well over** ten thousand messages under my name (actually, I believe it is well over 20,000 messages, but I don't remember for sure) Using Dave's tip I got 21,400 hits for you! http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...hors=&safe=off Regards, Peter T |
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Yeah but that's 3 days and 1,500 posts later <g
Peter T "Patrick Molloy" wrote in message ... I get 22900 ;) "Rick Rothstein" wrote: That is more like it. Using just an asterisk in the groups, but specifying (at least) one word in the "all these words" field and my last name in the author's field, I found another 7810 postings from me for my other online activity of anagramming... http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...ein&sa fe=off This makes a total *well over* 20,000 messages for me (as I had thought I remembered); but why isn't Google searching more straightforward (the way it used to be)???. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... "Rick Rothstein" wrote in message If I now do a search on my last name (Rothstein) for any and all groups, I get about 746 hits... I know I have **well over** ten thousand messages under my name (actually, I believe it is well over 20,000 messages, but I don't remember for sure) Using Dave's tip I got 21,400 hits for you! http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...hors=&safe=off Regards, Peter T |
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ha ha
keep up hte good work :) "Peter T" wrote: Yeah but that's 3 days and 1,500 posts later <g Peter T "Patrick Molloy" wrote in message ... I get 22900 ;) "Rick Rothstein" wrote: That is more like it. Using just an asterisk in the groups, but specifying (at least) one word in the "all these words" field and my last name in the author's field, I found another 7810 postings from me for my other online activity of anagramming... http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...ein&sa fe=off This makes a total *well over* 20,000 messages for me (as I had thought I remembered); but why isn't Google searching more straightforward (the way it used to be)???. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... "Rick Rothstein" wrote in message If I now do a search on my last name (Rothstein) for any and all groups, I get about 746 hits... I know I have **well over** ten thousand messages under my name (actually, I believe it is well over 20,000 messages, but I don't remember for sure) Using Dave's tip I got 21,400 hits for you! http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...hors=&safe=off Regards, Peter T |
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