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    *Caldwell, Larry

    Re:

    11-01-2002 12:05 AM in reply to: *Dickerson, Jeff
    Log on to it in the news group dialog; it's
    customer files un the discussion.autodesk.com NG.
    ~Larry
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    *Dickerson, Jeff

    Re:

    11-01-2002 12:18 AM in reply to: *Dickerson, Jeff
    Yep....Same settings....

    (quote back snipped off - moderator)
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    *Caldwell, Larry

    Re:

    11-01-2002 12:21 AM in reply to: *Dickerson, Jeff
    Only other suggestion is see if the 3.2 drivers
    work and if not, something is whacked in your mouse.
    ~Larry
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    *Dickerson, Jeff

    Re:

    11-01-2002 12:26 AM in reply to: *Dickerson, Jeff
    Thanks for your help?
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    Re:

    11-01-2002 12:30 AM in reply to: *Dickerson, Jeff
    I hope that question mark was a slip of the keyboard. Larry did everything he could for you.

    MechMan
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    *Dickerson, Jeff

    Re:

    11-01-2002 12:47 AM in reply to: *Dickerson, Jeff
    Abolsutely.....Sorry....He helped me out as much as
    he could. 


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    I
    hope that question mark was a slip of the keyboard. Larry did everything he
    could for you.

    MechMan

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    *Keller, Kent

    Re:

    11-01-2002 12:48 AM in reply to: *Dickerson, Jeff
    I hate to be a stick in the mud guys, but is it time to bring up snipage again? It really
    doesn't hurt as bad as it sounds and is generally considered good NG etiquette

    Each post in this thread was about one line of new info
    Sizes went
    1,1,4,1,6,8,9,11,12,13,15,17,19,20,19,20,22,23,25KB Each for one new line of text?

    What could have easily been 19 kb turned into 246kb... about the size of a small Customer
    files post. Remember not everyone has highspeed connections.

    Off my soapbox and handing it to the next guy. 8^)

    --
    Kent
    Member of the Autodesk Discussion Forum Moderator Program


    "Jeff Dickerson" wrote in message
    news:0428B6C0FF3EA86ED795A46FC029EA2C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > Thanks for your help?
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    *Dickerson, Jeff

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    11-01-2002 12:54 AM in reply to: *Dickerson, Jeff
    Not to be a JERK but what do YOU mean. I am new to NEWSPGROUPS via Outlook
    (I have always previously use web based) So since you are butting in is
    there a HELP FILE ON HOW TO POST. How else would we have done this?
    "Kent Keller" wrote in message
    news:7081678EEEEC9FBF9C35BE3DAF03F1DA@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > I hate to be a stick in the mud guys, but is it time to bring up snipage
    again? It really
    > doesn't hurt as bad as it sounds and is generally considered good NG
    etiquette
    >
    > Each post in this thread was about one line of new info
    > Sizes went
    > 1,1,4,1,6,8,9,11,12,13,15,17,19,20,19,20,22,23,25KB Each for one new
    line of text?
    >
    > What could have easily been 19 kb turned into 246kb... about the size of a
    small Customer
    > files post. Remember not everyone has highspeed connections.
    >
    > Off my soapbox and handing it to the next guy. 8^)
    >
    > --
    > Kent
    > Member of the Autodesk Discussion Forum Moderator Program
    >
    >
    > "Jeff Dickerson" wrote in message
    > news:0428B6C0FF3EA86ED795A46FC029EA2C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > > Thanks for your help?
    >
    >
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    Re:

    11-01-2002 12:55 AM in reply to: *Dickerson, Jeff
    "snipage"? What's that? (really)
    Sounds like you're talking about replying to messages without removing the original sender's text. Right?

    MechMan
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    *Keller, Kent

    Re:

    11-01-2002 01:07 AM in reply to: *Dickerson, Jeff
    Sorry to get you excited. Just doing my job!

    Snipage is a slang for removing the unnecessary part of a post to keep the size of the
    post reasonable and to make it so the post only has the information necessary for people
    to follow without having to look back at previous posts. Generally only the new text from
    the last post is necessary.

    Yes there is rules for this Newsgroup posted here
    http://discussion.autodesk.com/WebX?groundrules@156.jfGgaVfToJM.0@
    This is a quote from it

    When replying to a post, delete the parts of the quoted text that your message does not
    address

    I am not sure if a link to the NG Rules is in Sean's FAQ or not, but maybe it should be?

    --
    Kent
    Member of the Autodesk Discussion Forum Moderator Program


    "Jeff Dickerson" wrote in message
    news:092A3B10FBD41E8B639D0EDE93A55CA6@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > Not to be a JERK but what do YOU mean. I am new to NEWSPGROUPS via Outlook
    > (I have always previously use web based) So since you are butting in is
    > there a HELP FILE ON HOW TO POST. How else would we have done this?
    Please use plain text.