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Re: OT w/ misunderstanding Re: creating a sub-menu
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ken |
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Re: OT w/ misunderstanding Re: creating a sub-menu |
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Tue, 12 Mar 2013 05:36:14 -0400 |
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n 03/11/2013 03:47 PM Joost Kremers wrote:
Hi Ken,
ken wrote:
Joost,
For some reason your replies (from the outset of this conversation)
aren't showing up as part of one and the same thread.
I've been posting from two different computers, which may the the cause.
That by itself couldn't be the actual cause, not even should you be
using different email programs on those two computers. If you click
"Reply"-- or for this particular list, "Reply All"-- the email program
should maintain the threading of the conversation automatically for you
(well, for all of us actually), regardless of which computer you do it
on, regardless where on the internet those computers reside, etc. This
has been standard in email applications for a very long time.
In short, just click "Reply All" and everything should work fine.
On 03/06/2013 03:55 PM Joost Kremers wrote:
Thanks for responding, but no, none of that was at all helpful. I still
want to create the sub-menu I originally described (the partial code for
which no longer exists in this thread) and so still would like
assistance formulating that code.
I apologize for wasting your time. :-) To make up for it, I wanted to go
and figure out why your code wasn't working, but it seems the answer has
already been posted. Hope you get it working!
No need to apologize. We're having a technical discussion, not a
personal one. It would help quite a bit in this regard though if, when
you abridge the email you are replying to, the technical part of the
discussion were not edited out. Otherwise we're hearing the sound of
one hand clapping. If there's any doubt as to what's relevant, it would
then be best just to leave the entirety of the quoted material intact.
Also, regarding "the answer", see my reply to Steve.