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Namesthe

 

I have noticed that many new commers post their queries under some other old

posts. This is confusing for all. Many a times, the answers get mixed up. For

example, you will find new posts un " Kindly help " which was originaly posted in

2006. recently One Uma has posted new query instead of starting a new post.

 

Unfortunately, do not provide any facility to change these into new post

once it is already created. Hence it is the responcibility of the users to be

aware of this and USE START TOPIC BUTTON.

 

KINDLY DO NOT MIX NEW QUERIES WITH OTHERS POSTS.

 

regards

A.G.Suresh Babu Shenoy.

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Suresh Babu

 

I have been campaigning this topic from day one I am in grp on and off I hope

more members keep doing this

 

infact this habit must come to all even personal mails in family, friends people

dont update their topic, thread invariable y see to keep my mails fresh I am

using the date stamp so that i know sometime back i had replied to this it can

be a feedback at times after months or yrs also

 

so I hope members r reading... and do the needful

 

Prashant

 

 

 

 

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sureshbabuag <sureshbabuag

 

Sunday, April 5, 2009 11:48:02 PM

Posting New Topic - USE START TOPIC button at the right hand top

position

 

 

Namesthe

 

I have noticed that many new commers post their queries under some other old

posts. This is confusing for all. Many a times, the answers get mixed up. For

example, you will find new posts un " Kindly help " which was originaly posted in

2006. recently One Uma has posted new query instead of starting a new post.

 

Unfortunately, do not provide any facility to change these into new post

once it is already created. Hence it is the responcibility of the users to be

aware of this and USE START TOPIC BUTTON.

 

KINDLY DO NOT MIX NEW QUERIES WITH OTHERS POSTS.

 

regards

A.G.Suresh Babu Shenoy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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