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Newsgroups??
When clicking on Newsgroups I receive a column of
"microsoft.public.access......." How does one acquire the full heading??? before clicking on a header and then finding out you don't want it? Thank you all, Q.... |
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if you're in Outlook, position your mouse pointer on the outside border of
the scroll bar at the right side of the column. when you're right on the border, the pointer turns into a two-sided arrow. click and drag the border to the right, until you can see the full headers. hth "Quark" wrote in message ... When clicking on Newsgroups I receive a column of "microsoft.public.access......." How does one acquire the full heading??? before clicking on a header and then finding out you don't want it? Thank you all, Q.... |
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I see you're using Outlook Express. In my set-up, I have 3 sections: the
groups are on the left, the top half of the right-hand side shows the posts within the selected group, and the bottom half of the right-hand side shows the text of a selected post. The dividing bars between all three sections are movable. As well, if I hold my mouse over a group on the left-hand side, a "tool tip" pops up with the complete name of the group. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "Quark" wrote in message ... When clicking on Newsgroups I receive a column of "microsoft.public.access......." How does one acquire the full heading??? before clicking on a header and then finding out you don't want it? Thank you all, Q.... |
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Doug, how do you tell when a post was sent from Outlook Express? thx
"Douglas J. Steele" wrote in message ... I see you're using Outlook Express. In my set-up, I have 3 sections: the groups are on the left, the top half of the right-hand side shows the posts within the selected group, and the bottom half of the right-hand side shows the text of a selected post. The dividing bars between all three sections are movable. As well, if I hold my mouse over a group on the left-hand side, a "tool tip" pops up with the complete name of the group. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "Quark" wrote in message ... When clicking on Newsgroups I receive a column of "microsoft.public.access......." How does one acquire the full heading??? before clicking on a header and then finding out you don't want it? Thank you all, Q.... |
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Right-click on the message header and select Properties. Then select Details
tab. In that info, you'll see the X-Newsreader: line. That identifies the software being used by the poster. For example, you're using X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1158 -- Ken Snell MS ACCESS MVP "tina" wrote in message ... Doug, how do you tell when a post was sent from Outlook Express? thx "Douglas J. Steele" wrote in message ... I see you're using Outlook Express. In my set-up, I have 3 sections: the groups are on the left, the top half of the right-hand side shows the posts within the selected group, and the bottom half of the right-hand side shows the text of a selected post. The dividing bars between all three sections are movable. As well, if I hold my mouse over a group on the left-hand side, a "tool tip" pops up with the complete name of the group. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "Quark" wrote in message ... When clicking on Newsgroups I receive a column of "microsoft.public.access......." How does one acquire the full heading??? before clicking on a header and then finding out you don't want it? Thank you all, Q.... |
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wow, scary but true - lots of info in there. thx Ken!
"Ken Snell [MVP]" wrote in message ... Right-click on the message header and select Properties. Then select Details tab. In that info, you'll see the X-Newsreader: line. That identifies the software being used by the poster. For example, you're using X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1158 -- Ken Snell MS ACCESS MVP "tina" wrote in message ... Doug, how do you tell when a post was sent from Outlook Express? thx "Douglas J. Steele" wrote in message ... I see you're using Outlook Express. In my set-up, I have 3 sections: the groups are on the left, the top half of the right-hand side shows the posts within the selected group, and the bottom half of the right-hand side shows the text of a selected post. The dividing bars between all three sections are movable. As well, if I hold my mouse over a group on the left-hand side, a "tool tip" pops up with the complete name of the group. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "Quark" wrote in message ... When clicking on Newsgroups I receive a column of "microsoft.public.access......." How does one acquire the full heading??? before clicking on a header and then finding out you don't want it? Thank you all, Q.... |
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