Re: To all the MVP's

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On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 21:11:59 -0500, "Bill" <acrwmg1@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>Thank you for all the explanations of your labor of love. I must apologize
>for my lack of couth. For windows and other apps this is the place for a
>quick and easy to understand answer to virtually all problems. I have rarely
>thought to say thank you. So now I say THANK YOU. Too bad there is not a
>tip jar somewhere.( there's a thought- call PayPal).
>Once again thanks- as a group you all are exceptionally patient ,polite and
>courteous.
>
>Bill
>

Hi,

I too, have been helped may times by the MVP's that give of their time
so freely. Sometimes the help and advice is not directly addressed to
me, but from reading the other posts to other users. I find that some
of the subjects pertain to my situation and I apply them. I have been
lurking and posting for over a year, so I feel that I know most of the
regulars who come here. Thanks to ALL of the great MVP's and thank you
for this free service.

Driver
.



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