On 09/12/2011 14:31, Marcello Romani wrote:
Please start a new thread instead of responding to an already existing
thread. To know more about what I'm talking about, please search "thread
hijacking" in google.
You'll increase your chances of getting an answer.
Thanks Marcello
I was/am under the impression that to start a New Thread you start with
a brand new Subject line WITHOUT any "Re:' in front of it, but it seems
that I'm wrong and for this I apologize.
I did do a search on Google as you suggested but found nothing that
tells me HOW to start a new Thread. Only that it shouldn't be done.
I then looked in the 'TDF/LibreOffice Mailing List Netiquette' but again
I find no instructions on HOW to start a new thread!!!
Maybe you could give me - and others - some pointers for this or direct
us to a specific site where we can find the 'How To' information please.
I did learn in this search that I should use a "full" signature with my
postings so I will start to do that from now on!!
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