What's the subject? What's the question? And What's the point of
worrying about something that is not that big a deal. If someone ask a
question in the subject line then help if you can and do not criticize
something so unimportant as there are more important things to worry about.
Paul Ballou shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers:
Pat,
What's the subject? What's the question? And What's the point of
worrying about something that is not that big a deal. If someone ask
a question in the subject line then help if you can and do not
criticize something so unimportant as there are more important things
to worry about.
It's simple: the subject line is not long enough (in this case) to
contain the entire question.
No complete question ==> no complete answer. We can't always grok from
context.
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