Does anyone look at online help?

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tomb

Some of these questions make it pretty clear the questioner hasn't even
made an attempt at finding the answer in the help pages that come with
..Net.

What is UP WITH THAT!?!?!?

Tom
 
Sometimes looking through help is like looking at an electrical technitions
map of New York city and trying to find out the voltage comming into your
apartment. Sometimes you can, sometimes you can't. After failure to find,
people search elsewhere. Some of us are technical enough to search through
the index to find what we are looking for. Some of know how to screw in a
lightbulb, but are clueless what a technical breakdown map is.

And, MS Examples are not always helpful, they only make somethings even more
confusing.

Randy

P.S. The Object browser is your friend! I get more clues from it than all
those endless help docs.
 
Tomb,

There is one person in this group who is helping on a regulary base (a half year intensive and than a half year not), who answers questions in past more than this half year with something as.

Do .... and than click F1.

He is not forever getting nice replies on answers like this.

:-)

Cor

"tomb" <[email protected]> schreef in bericht Some of these questions make it pretty clear the questioner hasn't even made an attempt at finding the answer in the help pages that come with .Net.

What is UP WITH THAT!?!?!?

Tom
 
Cor Ligthert said:
Tomb,

There is one person in this group

I'm not sure whom you are talking about. :)
who is helping on a regulary base
(a half year intensive and than a half year not

Also because of...
), who answers
questions in past more than this half year with something as.

Do .... and than click F1.

He is not forever getting nice replies on answers like this.

....this. (and because of 70% OT questions (but don't talk about me
please here (better only to az.no_spam@... )))



Armin
 

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