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Subject: Re: FAQ or posting standards
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From: DMcRitchie%20%6Dsn.com (DMcRitchie)
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Date: 25 Feb 1998 13:05:29 GMT
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Re: FAQ or posting standards

The FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)  list for comp.apps.spreadsheets has been
referenced here frequently for  FAQ  and can be found on the Internet:

    ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/comp.apps.spreadsheets/faq
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/spreadsheets/faq/

Chip Pearson had been posting "Hints for New  Posters".  Due to problems with
his ISP (Internet Service Provide) his postings are not getting through but you
can see them at the following web address.
     http://www.CPearson.com/newposte.htm

also my own which carries some of the conversations going in to it.
     http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/exec/posting.htm
which also contains my own comments in italics to give further explanation.

We ask that you look in the Excel  HELP index and answer wizard and rely on e
on  Deja News (which appears to be unreachable at the moment).

       To help get you started on DejaNews:
        http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/xlnews.htm

Several frequent posters  have websites were some FAQ are stored or answered.


Perhaps another Hint to New Posters  should be added (beyond content of #4
state your problem clearly)  -- Ask ONE question that you specifically  want
the answer to.  You can ask additional questions, or finer points but make sure
that they are RELATED and could easily be answered by the person who first
answers your question.    If unrelated questions are asked it makes it hard to
locate answers by other people.   It may delay your answer if someone who might
have answered your important question won't answer because they can't answer
questions 2, 3, and/or 4.

Something  that may really delay answers are the use of MIME, which is
extremely rude.

Something that may delay you getting an answer is the  use of incorrect or
modified email addresses, where the responder might otherwise have been able to
send you a copy of the posted reply.

HTH.  (Hope this helps)
David McRitchie       DMcRitchie%20%6Dsn.com

>From: "Richard Lowe" <richard.lowe@sanspam.shaw.wave.ca>

>Hey Gang,
>
>Is anyone here aware of an FAQ relating to the microsoft.public.excel NGs?
>As well, has anyone ever tried to propose posting standards; i.e. let newer
>folks know what kind of info to provide with their questions to receive a
>helpful reply?
>
>Just putting it out there...
>
>Richard
>
>--
>richard.lowe@sanspam.shaw.wave.ca
>Remove the sanspam. to reply
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