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It took me hours to find the way to post the message. The design of this
website is really sucking and unfriendly. I strongly urge the one who
maintain and desined this to change!


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linzhang426 wrote:
It took me hours to find the way to post the message. The design of this
website is really sucking and unfriendly. I strongly urge the one who
maintain and desined this to change!


That why most here don't use the web forums. They use a news reader and
connect to msnews.microsoft.com. While Outlook Express has some drawbacks
you already have it on your system. Here's a link that explains how to
set up OE to read newsgroups:
http://www.wanadoo.co.uk/help/otherh...enewssetup.htm


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Even if a website is the most user-friendly of them all, one will always
find some sort of navigation difficulty the first time. Now that you
have found out how to post, perhaps everything will be easy from hereon
in. This is just the learning curve working for you.

So, what's your Excel problem? I may not be able to help you out but
there are lots and lots of good people out here who really know Excel.

Regards.


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I have a masters degree in computer stupid and find this website easy
to use with lots of friendly helpful people.
Don't change a thing, I don't want to be forced to go for my Phd.
Ralphael, the OLD one

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Newsgroups have nothing to do with web pages.

You are not using the same web interface as the original poster.
The original poster is using ExcelForum, you are using Google.
Google at least shows threads, and does not put newsgroup threads
into web searches so is much more friendly to newsgroup postings.

But as stated before most of the people answering do not look at
postings using a web interface, and don't have to deal with lots of
advertising.
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I have a masters degree in computer stupid and find this website easy
to use with lots of friendly helpful people.
Don't change a thing, I don't want to be forced to go for my Phd.
Ralphael, the OLD one





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David McRitchie wrote:
Newsgroups have nothing to do with web pages.

You are not using the same web interface as the original poster.
The original poster is using ExcelForum, you are using Google.
Google at least shows threads, and does not put newsgroup threads
into web searches so is much more friendly to newsgroup postings.

Snip, snip
Like I said, Masters in computer stupid.
Loose nut on the keyboard.
Ralphael, the OLD one

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