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Old March 1st 11, 04:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
W. eWatson[_2_]
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Default [OT] Windows Live for Win 7. What happened to the old format?!!!

I've been using Win 7 for about a year, and sometimes use Live for help.
I don't find it quite as useful as these NG groups for XP; however, it
appears recently that Live has taken a turn for the worse. It seems to
have generated into two parts, answers,questions?

I posted a question there today, and I have not a clue where my post
went to. When I look at what might be lists of posts there are no
discernible order to the posts. Trying to find my name or userid in the
messages seems impossible.

Comments?

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Old March 1st 11, 01:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Tim Meddick[_3_]
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Default [OT] Windows Live for Win 7. What happened to the old format?!!!


Adjust the column-headings.

Like Windows Explorer, in Live Mail, clicking on the column headings should
automatically re-order all the posts depending on which column you chose to
click on.

The column you should use to order your posts is the "Sent" column - that
way, you should see any new posts (including your own) popping up at the
very bottom of the list...



==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"W. eWatson" wrote in message
...
I've been using Win 7 for about a year, and sometimes use Live for help.
I don't find it quite as useful as these NG groups for XP; however, it
appears recently that Live has taken a turn for the worse. It seems to
have generated into two parts, answers,questions?

I posted a question there today, and I have not a clue where my post went
to. When I look at what might be lists of posts there are no discernible
order to the posts. Trying to find my name or userid in the messages
seems impossible.

Comments?


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Old March 1st 11, 06:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
W. eWatson[_2_]
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Default [OT] Windows Live for Win 7. What happened to the old format?!!!

On 3/1/2011 4:53 AM, Tim Meddick wrote:

Adjust the column-headings.

Like Windows Explorer, in Live Mail, clicking on the column headings
should automatically re-order all the posts depending on which column
you chose to click on.

The column you should use to order your posts is the "Sent" column -
that way, you should see any new posts (including your own) popping up
at the very bottom of the list...



==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"W. eWatson" wrote in message
...
I've been using Win 7 for about a year, and sometimes use Live for
help. I don't find it quite as useful as these NG groups for XP;
however, it appears recently that Live has taken a turn for the worse.
It seems to have generated into two parts, answers,questions?

I posted a question there today, and I have not a clue where my post
went to. When I look at what might be lists of posts there are no
discernible order to the posts. Trying to find my name or userid in
the messages seems impossible.

Comments?


I'll look again, but I don't think there are even have column headings.
Actually, I see tabs marked All, Answered and Unanswered. I'm using All
now and it has several column headers: Sort: Helpful, Replies, View,
Latest. I'm there by
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/feedback/forum?tab=no&page=1.

Ah, London. I was there around Nov. 28 for a week. Lovely weather! Cold
and snow. Fortunately, my plane was not delayed home.

Maybe you know the answer to my question. I have a file called
MuseumTelescope.docx. It's in a folder with a bunch of similar docs. If
I type into Start-Search Museum, it is not found. Neither are museum
and *museum*. If I go to Library-Documents and conduct a search, I get
the same result, yet is really on my C-drive and in ... Same results if
I used file: ... The above doc is in C:/ForSale. Index problem?

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Old March 1st 11, 07:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Tim Meddick[_3_]
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Default [OT] Windows Live for Win 7. What happened to the old format?!!!

I can only recommend that you try using the "DOS syntax" in the "Find Files
& Folders" Window's utility.... Thus :

In the search for files box, type ;


*museum*


....or ;


*museum*.*


....hopefully you will have more luck with this.

Also, double-check the your search-options - that you are conducting the
search from the "root" of the appropriate drive [c:] and that "search
sub-folders" box is checkmarked..

It's rather difficult for me to suggest more than that as this group is
really meant for questions and discussion on Windows XP and you are using
Win7.

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"W. eWatson" wrote in message
...
On 3/1/2011 4:53 AM, Tim Meddick wrote:

Adjust the column-headings.

Like Windows Explorer, in Live Mail, clicking on the column headings
should automatically re-order all the posts depending on which column
you chose to click on.

The column you should use to order your posts is the "Sent" column -
that way, you should see any new posts (including your own) popping up
at the very bottom of the list...



==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"W. eWatson" wrote in message
...
I've been using Win 7 for about a year, and sometimes use Live for
help. I don't find it quite as useful as these NG groups for XP;
however, it appears recently that Live has taken a turn for the worse.
It seems to have generated into two parts, answers,questions?

I posted a question there today, and I have not a clue where my post
went to. When I look at what might be lists of posts there are no
discernible order to the posts. Trying to find my name or userid in
the messages seems impossible.

Comments?


I'll look again, but I don't think there are even have column headings.
Actually, I see tabs marked All, Answered and Unanswered. I'm using All
now and it has several column headers: Sort: Helpful, Replies, View,
Latest. I'm there by
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/feedback/forum?tab=no&page=1.

Ah, London. I was there around Nov. 28 for a week. Lovely weather! Cold
and snow. Fortunately, my plane was not delayed home.

Maybe you know the answer to my question. I have a file called
MuseumTelescope.docx. It's in a folder with a bunch of similar docs. If I
type into Start-Search Museum, it is not found. Neither are museum and
*museum*. If I go to Library-Documents and conduct a search, I get the
same result, yet is really on my C-drive and in ... Same results if I
used file: ... The above doc is in C:/ForSale. Index problem?


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Old March 2nd 11, 07:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
W. eWatson[_2_]
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Posts: 700
Default [OT] Windows Live for Win 7. What happened to the old format?!!!

On 3/1/2011 10:49 AM, Tim Meddick wrote:
I can only recommend that you try using the "DOS syntax" in the "Find
Files & Folders" Window's utility.... Thus :

In the search for files box, type ;


*museum*


...or ;


*museum*.*


...hopefully you will have more luck with this.

Also, double-check the your search-options - that you are conducting the
search from the "root" of the appropriate drive [c:] and that "search
sub-folders" box is checkmarked..

It's rather difficult for me to suggest more than that as this group is
really meant for questions and discussion on Windows XP and you are
using Win7.

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"W. eWatson" wrote in message
...
On 3/1/2011 4:53 AM, Tim Meddick wrote:

Adjust the column-headings.

Like Windows Explorer, in Live Mail, clicking on the column headings
should automatically re-order all the posts depending on which column
you chose to click on.

The column you should use to order your posts is the "Sent" column -
that way, you should see any new posts (including your own) popping up
at the very bottom of the list...



==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"W. eWatson" wrote in message
...
I've been using Win 7 for about a year, and sometimes use Live for
help. I don't find it quite as useful as these NG groups for XP;
however, it appears recently that Live has taken a turn for the worse.
It seems to have generated into two parts, answers,questions?

I posted a question there today, and I have not a clue where my post
went to. When I look at what might be lists of posts there are no
discernible order to the posts. Trying to find my name or userid in
the messages seems impossible.

Comments?


I'll look again, but I don't think there are even have column
headings. Actually, I see tabs marked All, Answered and Unanswered.
I'm using All now and it has several column headers: Sort: Helpful,
Replies, View, Latest. I'm there by
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/feedback/forum?tab=no&page=1.

Ah, London. I was there around Nov. 28 for a week. Lovely weather!
Cold and snow. Fortunately, my plane was not delayed home.

Maybe you know the answer to my question. I have a file called
MuseumTelescope.docx. It's in a folder with a bunch of similar docs.
If I type into Start-Search Museum, it is not found. Neither are
museum and *museum*. If I go to Library-Documents and conduct a
search, I get the same result, yet is really on my C-drive and in ...
Same results if I used file: ... The above doc is in C:/ForSale. Index
problem?


Thanks. True enough about the group topic.
 




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