Re: Why no answer?

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Please excuse me, that thank you should have been Suzanne and Pop.
(Hopefully, I'll do a better job of all this next time I have a question.)

"STN" wrote:

> Susan and Pop, Thanks for taking the time to educate me a little. I do
> appreciate your help.
>
> "Pop" wrote:
>
> > There might be lots of reasons besides etiquette; you don't sound like you
> > made any large snafu's, so barring that, it's possible no one knows the
> > answer, or understands the question, and on and on. Especially for the
> > newer type posters, it's sometimes hard to know just what to put in a post
> > to be able to draw a response from someone who knows the answer. In
> > general, most people don't reply to a message unless they have an answer or
> > source of some kind for you.
> > BTW, from your description it's difficult to locate your previous post so
> > I haven't tried. I'd suggest you return to the same thread to post thjis,
> > or somehow solidly identify which message you mean.
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> > Pop
> > --
> > Let someone else do it
> > I'm retired!
> > "STN" <STN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:3CB89CC4-3633-45E3-BACE-BA1E012D12CA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Why no answer to the last posting of 4/14/2005? Have I missed some point
> > > of
> > > etiquette? Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
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