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sythong

How do I look up earlier postings.
Cuurently I can find that there are 209 pages
starting from month of September 2004. I would
like very much to read the postings which are
before Sept 2004

Is there anyway or site that I can refer to for earlier
postings.
Appreciate any assistance.

Happy holidays
 
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Bob Phillips

Max,

That is only worksheetfunctions. There are a lot more groups to consider as
well.

If you look at http://www.contextures.com/xlngstats.html you will see that
Dave Peterson has done 6,000+ in the last 6 months, but he does not even
figure in that list. And of course, there is no Tom Ogilvy as he mainly
restricts himself to .programming.

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HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)
 
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Bob Phillips

Hi Max,

I realised that, I just wanted to ensure that Frank's ego stayed in check
:).

He (and we) is a mere upstart compared to the likes of Dave, Tom, Chip,
JE,and many others who have been providing this service for so many years.

As someone who has benefited from many responses in these groups, the
experience of those stalwarts is highly regarded. But extra strength is
given by the many newcomers, some of whom only stay for a few months, some
for much longer, but all adding to the richness.

I love the groups, and like to read them just to see what is being asked and
offered.

Regards

Bob
 
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Max

Try Google groups' archive? at this link:
http://groups-
beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.func
tions/about
(link above should be all in 1 line, you'd need to restore)

If the above doesn't work, click on this:
http://tinyurl.com/4tzjr
(bring you to the same place)

The link will bring you to this ng's "About .." sheet
in google group where you can select / click to your
heart's delight on the archive
(nicely arranged all the way back to Nov 1998):
Example: Sep 2004 alone has 6198 posts for this ng !!

Happy reading !!
 

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