I am sorry for that I had intended another question for you around that topic BUT I muffed it
I will try better next time.
Peter
I am sorry for that I had intended another question for you around that topic BUT I muffed it
I will try better next time.
Peter
One I have learnt over the last few months, " You are NEVER too old to learn ".
Sometimes I forget to say " Thank You " for your assistance, so here I say " A BIG Thank You. "
You're high maintenance, Pete.
Ali
Enthusiastic self-taught user of MS Excel who's always learning!
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Ali
Maybe I better go to another site for help if I am to be assassinated here.
I know when I am not wanted.
BUT I AM A GLUTTEN FOR PUNISHMENT.
P
And you have a great sense of humour.
I am assuming that was meant as a joke ...
Eye eye eye
I presume you mean, "Ay, ay, ay"?
I've got my beady eye on you! :D
A question for you please
When We put up a thread and it disappears of the screen does that mean that a helper has to go searching for something to do. ??
Particularly if you are after someones att.
I am not complaining just curious.
I feel the eyes on the back of my neck.
P
There area a few answers:
1. If the thread has no answers yet, it will be in the unanswered threads list, which most helpers look at quite often.
2. If someone has been helping in a thread that is as yet not marked as SOLVED, they will usually look for it next time they visit (helpers know how to use the recent post feature in a member's profile to find threads again).
3. If your thread has had no responses for the past 24 hours, then you can 'bump' it back to the top of the list by adding a new post to it. We do not expect threads to be bumped any sooner than this.
4. If you are hoping that a particular individual will look at the thread, then do what you do now and flag this in the title. However, as number 4 on the list, this should be the last (NOT the first) resort, because if you do it from the start, the likelihood is that everybody else will just ignore the thread.
I hope this answers your question. As you know, under no circumstances should you try to contact an individual any other way to ask them to look at your issues.
General advice to ALL members seeking help: just be prepared to be patient and remember that this isn't a paid service; accept therefore that your helpers will help on their terms and within their own time-frames, not yours. If you get too pushy, you can easily put helpers off.
Last edited by AliGW; 08-13-2019 at 04:31 AM.
EYE EYE EYE Ms W, no more short cuts for me.
I would like to keep the skin on my back for a few more years please.
Att Ali
One of the threads that I marked s solved Can I reopen it and add new instructions
based on your last comment to me re act first before thinking.??
Pete
Yes, as long as they aren't the same as the comments you've added to the other open thread - if they are, don't do it.
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