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Hi Carol and everyone,
I believe I am replying to all as requested. You are right. This is
different from other lists I have been on such as the JFW mailing list. I
was wondering why I wasn't seeing more replies to people's questions.
Sometimes on some lists there are numerous duplicate responses, and I am
wondering if the powers that be who set up this list were trying to avoid
this duplication. Just a thought.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karyl Loux" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: putting an icon on desktop
> Hello all, Gordon brings up a good point when he says, "I could use the
same
> information, (step by step) please." There are many very valuable
questions
> asked here that lots of us could benefit from the answers. I find it too
> bad that I see so many folks denied the information because of how this
list
> is set up. The answers don't become part of the archive either because
> unless specifically selected, they don't go to the list at large. You
know,
> if I don't need the answers I know where my delete key is and can just
> delete them without opening.
> If anyone wants to comment on this subject, please be sure to use the
> reply all feature of your email, so we all can see how others feel about
it.
> Maybe the list moderator will see it too.
>
> Karyl
>
>
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