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havenlad said:
Can it be changed to work as per 2000?

Thanks

Chris

What exactly are you trying to do? This is more of a Word thing, if I
understand you correctly.

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Apologies - admin - please delete this thread

Lanwench said:
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What exactly are you trying to do? This is more of a Word thing, if I
understand you correctly.

General notes:
When you post in here, always include your version, SP level, and mode (if
applicable) of Outlook - you can find this information in Help | About. Also
include the type of mail account(s) you use and any other pertinent details.
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the full details in the body of your post.
 
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havenlad said:
Apologies - admin - please delete this thread

There's no way for a sender to cancel a post - your reply alone will suffice
to alert others that they needn't bother with it. :)
 
Not sure what you mean - i just don't want to waste people's time when i post
in the wrong group - how will my reply alert others not to bother - they have
to read my reply to find out not to bother - which is exactly what i was
trying to avoid
 
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havenlad said:
Not sure what you mean - i just don't want to waste people's time
when i post in the wrong group - how will my reply alert others not
to bother - they have to read my reply to find out not to bother -
which is exactly what i was trying to avoid

I understood what you meant. However, in the MS public newsgroups you cannot
cancel a post when you've submitted it. Even if you could cancel it, there
are a gazillion places it will still exist (google groups, etc). Don't worry
about it. All you need to do is precisely what you did - post a reply to
your own post, saying "Never mind!" or something.
 
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