Bill Gates sh go screw himself for making my Publisher97 obsolete

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Guest

My message is the same as the subject line, which started out to be a
suggestion but because of the way Microsoft runs things, the suggestion that
I wrote, "Bill Gates should go screw himself for making my Publisher97
obsolete", suddenly turned into a subject line. Go figure. And did you ever
try to find a pertinent answer to anything? Everything is helter skelter. No
organization, no simple index, A to Z. It's all just a bunch of mish-mosh.
It's nearly all useless.
Windows XP has a hap-hazard index which doesn't work smoothly and not out in
the open. Too much text all over the place, (Like this letter has become, for
the sake of one little suggestion).



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Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
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Joseph Meehan

Richard said:
My message is the same as the subject line, which started out to be a
suggestion but because of the way Microsoft runs things, the
suggestion that I wrote, "Bill Gates should go screw himself for
making my Publisher97 obsolete", suddenly turned into a subject line.
Go figure. And did you ever try to find a pertinent answer to
anything? Everything is helter skelter. No organization, no simple
index, A to Z. It's all just a bunch of mish-mosh. It's nearly all
useless.
Windows XP has a hap-hazard index which doesn't work smoothly and not
out in the open. Too much text all over the place, (Like this letter
has become, for the sake of one little suggestion).

Sorry, it seems you have hap-hazardly posted your message in a
location that will have no effect. This is a newsgroup dedicated to
questions about Access, the database program in Office Professional. It
appears your question may not be related to these subjects. The Microsoft
help system is not all that clear and may have misdirected you here.

It is best to ask your questions in a newsgroup dedicated to the
subject of your question. You should find people better able to address
your problem there.
http://tc2.atspace.com/0013-HowToSearch.htm#FindNewsgroup may help.


Note: It is always best to indicate the name and version of any
program(s) you may be using when asking a question and also indicate the
operating system (like Windows XP or 98) when you ask a question.
 

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