Agreed. And thank you again. I just thought it was funny that I had tried
several searches with no usable hits, and then your first search hit it right
on. Sometimes the particular flavor the problem one encounters does not
always immediately engender the use of the proper key words that return
usable results.
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
> Kelly wrote:
> > Glad to hear it Brian. :o)
> >
> > With that said, this group should be able to help you with simple XP
> > questions as yours without throwing out a reply as use Google.
> >
> > Added note: I am the first to say that I have noted the same for a
> > poster asking question here that have to do with third party issues.
>
> I hope there is no implication there that all I did was tell the OP to use
> google...
>
> I did not - I gave them instructions and used their need as an example and
> gave them one of the better finds on the subject matter at hand. ;-)
>
> That way they get the answer they sought and an idea of another way (perhaps
> something completely new to them) of using the popular search engine.
>
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> Shenan Stanley
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