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"The custom form could not be opened" What is it talking about?



 
 
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Old July 10th, 2006, 04:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gregg Hill
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Default "The custom form could not be opened" What is it talking about

Brian,

Perhaps it was a tiny bit harsh, but not even remotely close to her
responses to the group. If she had just shown an ounce of remorse for her
behavior instead of trying to defend her sheer rudeness, I would have been
nicer.

Her second response to Milly was just plain rude, and her claim that her
reply to Milly's question was "immediate" shows her lack of respect. Her
response to you showed a complete lack of respect with her demanding tone,
as though we OWE her an answer, and had better give it to her right this
very moment. Then, instead of apologizing for her rudeness, she attempts to
defend it and states that she merely "...asked a question and needed an
answer...." Not true: she asked a question, gave rude and demanding
responses, and then was ignored by the group. Gee, what a concept!

I came across this post while Googling for an answer to the same problem
(which I found). I was so blown away by her attitude, that I let her know
why she has not received an answer.

If someone politely and respectfully asks a question, I will do whatever it
takes to help that person. If someone responds as she did to Milly,
basically stomping her feet and demanding we help her for free, then that
person is not likely to be helped by anyone, which seems to be the case
here.

Harsh? I don't think so. Correspondingly responsive to her statements?
Absolutely.

Gregg Hill




"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
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Gregg Hill wrote:

"...just because you asked a question and needed an answer...."
Hardly! You stated, "This was just great. The answer was a question --
which
I answered -- and since then NOTHING. Big help."

That is the attitude to which I referred. You post a response like
that and then expect VOLUNTEERS to help you (or even if they were
paid!)? It's not likely.


I thought you were a little harsh.
--
Brian Tillman



 




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