Fia wrote:
Thank's a lot.
From
http://searchvb.techtarget.com/sDefi...213139,00.html
"On the Internet in Usenet newsgroups and similar forums, a thread is a
sequence of responses to an initial message posting. This enables you to
follow or join an individual discussion in a newsgroup from among the many
that may be there. A thread is usually shown graphically as an inital
message and successive messages "hung off" the original message. As a
newsgroup user, you contribute to a thread by specifying a "Reference" topic
as part of your message."
Please post followups to your previous messages as responses in the original
thread rather than in lots of separate threads.
This helps people know what on earth you are talking about, allows you to
respond to particular messages that others have posted, and doesn't clutter
up the entire newsgroup with the same topic over and over again.
Posting lots of separate threads with roman numerals in the subject will
just alienate people and make them ignore you rather than help you.
Thanks.
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(O) e n o n e
(And I didn't say a word about apostrophes... Oh. DOH!)