View Full Version : Reposting previous unanswered question
JOYCE
December 12th 03, 09:43 PM
I had a question from a couple of days back that was not
picked up on by anyone.
How can I "repost" that question as a new, current
question, without having to type the whole thing over?
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Joyce
Eber
December 12th 03, 09:44 PM
just choose 'new post' or something similar in your news program and go
ahead...
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"JOYCE" > escreveu na mensagem
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> I had a question from a couple of days back that was not
> picked up on by anyone.
> How can I "repost" that question as a new, current
> question, without having to type the whole thing over?
> Any help appreciated.
> Thanks
> Joyce
JOYCE
December 12th 03, 09:44 PM
Eber
Thanks for responding.
If I hit "new post" in my previous message that I am
trying to repost to current date, won't that wipe out the
original posting ??
Thanks
Joyce
>-----Original Message-----
>just choose 'new post' or something similar in your news
program and go
>ahead...
>
>--
>Want to BOOST your system performance on the fly?
>
>Customizer 2000 for W95/98/Me and Customizer XP for W2000
>and XP! It lets you explore the many hidden settings in
Windows
>registry, start-up options, clean your pc from unused
files, increase
>overall system performance, free up physical RAM, manage
cache,
>get a better internet connection, make improvements in
Explorer, Start
>Menu, Internet Explorer and much more!
>
>http://www.tweaknow.com/
>
>
>"JOYCE" > escreveu na mensagem
...
>> I had a question from a couple of days back that was
not
>> picked up on by anyone.
>> How can I "repost" that question as a new, current
>> question, without having to type the whole thing over?
>> Any help appreciated.
>> Thanks
>> Joyce
>
>
>.
>
Eber
December 12th 03, 09:44 PM
Joyce
Try hitting 'new post' without any message selected.
Eber
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"JOYCE" > escreveu na mensagem
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> Eber
> Thanks for responding.
> If I hit "new post" in my previous message that I am
> trying to repost to current date, won't that wipe out the
> original posting ??
> Thanks
> Joyce
> >-----Original Message-----
> >just choose 'new post' or something similar in your news
> program and go
> >ahead...
> >
> >--
> >Want to BOOST your system performance on the fly?
> >
> >Customizer 2000 for W95/98/Me and Customizer XP for W2000
> >and XP! It lets you explore the many hidden settings in
> Windows
> >registry, start-up options, clean your pc from unused
> files, increase
> >overall system performance, free up physical RAM, manage
> cache,
> >get a better internet connection, make improvements in
> Explorer, Start
> >Menu, Internet Explorer and much more!
> >
> >http://www.tweaknow.com/
> >
> >
> >"JOYCE" > escreveu na mensagem
> ...
> >> I had a question from a couple of days back that was
> not
> >> picked up on by anyone.
> >> How can I "repost" that question as a new, current
> >> question, without having to type the whole thing over?
> >> Any help appreciated.
> >> Thanks
> >> Joyce
> >
> >
> >.
> >
JOYCE
December 12th 03, 09:44 PM
Thanks for responding.
If I go to my previous message, and hit "new post", that
will knock out my message that I am wanting to repost.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Joyce
>-----Original Message-----
>just choose 'new post' or something similar in your news
program and go
>ahead...
>
>--
>Want to BOOST your system performance on the fly?
>
>Customizer 2000 for W95/98/Me and Customizer XP for W2000
>and XP! It lets you explore the many hidden settings in
Windows
>registry, start-up options, clean your pc from unused
files, increase
>overall system performance, free up physical RAM, manage
cache,
>get a better internet connection, make improvements in
Explorer, Start
>Menu, Internet Explorer and much more!
>
>http://www.tweaknow.com/
>
>
>"JOYCE" > escreveu na mensagem
...
>> I had a question from a couple of days back that was
not
>> picked up on by anyone.
>> How can I "repost" that question as a new, current
>> question, without having to type the whole thing over?
>> Any help appreciated.
>> Thanks
>> Joyce
>
>
>.
>
Eber
December 12th 03, 09:45 PM
Joyce
Copy then the text of your previous message then paste into the new message.
I usually do this: double click on the message I want to respond and click
send.
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Eber
"JOYCE" > escreveu na mensagem
...
> Thanks for responding.
> If I go to my previous message, and hit "new post", that
> will knock out my message that I am wanting to repost.
> Any help appreciated.
> Thanks
> Joyce
> >-----Original Message-----
> >just choose 'new post' or something similar in your news
> program and go
> >ahead...
> >
> >--
> >Want to BOOST your system performance on the fly?
> >
> >Customizer 2000 for W95/98/Me and Customizer XP for W2000
> >and XP! It lets you explore the many hidden settings in
> Windows
> >registry, start-up options, clean your pc from unused
> files, increase
> >overall system performance, free up physical RAM, manage
> cache,
> >get a better internet connection, make improvements in
> Explorer, Start
> >Menu, Internet Explorer and much more!
> >
> >http://www.tweaknow.com/
> >
> >
> >"JOYCE" > escreveu na mensagem
> ...
> >> I had a question from a couple of days back that was
> not
> >> picked up on by anyone.
> >> How can I "repost" that question as a new, current
> >> question, without having to type the whole thing over?
> >> Any help appreciated.
> >> Thanks
> >> Joyce
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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