No, you did NOT state the context. If you possessed the particular
skill you cited, and if you had applied it in your original question,
you would not have used the undefined acronym "MOS", which can mean
Microsoft Office Specialist or Microsoft Office System, and you would
have elucidated your question better. If you possessed the particular
skill you cited, and if you had applied it in your reply to Suzanne's
request for clarification, you might have said something like: "I am
quoting from
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/officespecialist/objectives/Word2003ExamSkillStandards.asp
, in which the ability to 'locate, select, and insert supporting
information' is a skill listed in the context of 'Creating Content'",
instead of the "you idiot..." approach that you chose to take. Note
that I was able to locate the web page that you were reading, and I
inserted a link to it as supporting information in this reply.