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| mark4man 2005-12-17, 8:05 pm |
| What an arrogant b_t_h.
Figures...typical Microsoft know-it-all...their way or the highway. | |
| JoAnn Paules [MVP] 2005-12-18, 6:33 pm |
| What is this all about?
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> Figures...typical Microsoft know-it-all...their way or the highway.
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| Mary Sauer 2005-12-18, 6:33 pm |
| I do believe it had to do with highlighting text yellow. I guess I gave him the
answer he didn't want or my attitude wasn't condescending enough. He asked the same
question three times, I answered twice, another poster gave him the same advice on
12-14.
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| JoAnn Paules [MVP] 2005-12-18, 6:33 pm |
| I've been reading your responses for over two years and you rarely are
anything less than polite. I've seen posts that I felt you'd have been
justified if you blasted the poster but you took the higher road.
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"Mary Sauer" <gsauer@mycolumbus.rr.com> wrote in message
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>I do believe it had to do with highlighting text yellow. I guess I gave him
>the answer he didn't want or my attitude wasn't condescending enough. He
>asked the same question three times, I answered twice, another poster gave
>him the same advice on 12-14.
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| Not sure why you are being so rude when you were already given advice a
couple times...here it is again anyways:
Why don't you just make a little rectangle or text box and fill it will the
color yellow and place it behind the word(s) that you want to look
highlighted?
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