Hi Susan,
Quote:
> I've noticed before (and when I clicked "yes" to your replies) that the
> next
> time around, the same question appears, as if I hadn't clicked "yes" or
> "no."
> Does this just mean I should just answer right away since I won't be able
> to
> tell if I already clicked it in the past?
Only if you are sure of your response. This is one of the many faults with
the web interface.
Quote:
> Oh, and I almost forgot: one time I just posted "thanks for the suggestion
> I'll try it" so I deleted all the info that came before it, since it
> involved
> a huge list of my specs and several replies. But I was told to include
> earlier stuff so people could what I was talking about. Should I just use
> my
> judgment and include maybe the last message or two? I hate scrolling
> through
> all that stuff to see if there's something at the end.
So do I. Trimming to only the relevant portions is quite appropriate for
lengthy posts.
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