Walt:
You and a lot of others may post summaries.
A few more may even post less-useful copy-pastes of replies received.
The truth is that a lot of people do neither.
Below,in orange, are posts I replied to with solutions (not discussions like this one). They are in orange because no summary has been posted till now that I've seen.
I will not reply again if the person does not share knowledge/help for others like me to learn.
Note that, in green, are people who posted summaries, regardless if I replied or not.
And my main list got lost with the re-formatting of the group when newsreader access was discontinued, much to my regret.
Rui
Walt Weiss wrote:Since it’s Friday… ;o) For the reason you mentioned (loss of email files for some reason) it is important to post summaries so one day you will be able to search for the solution if your world falls apart or if you change jobs. But I’d rather, when I ask a question, everyone send me their thoughts directly.I’ll wade through the dozens of responses, then post a summary (so it ends up on the thread).In my summary, I will try to combine the best elements from the responses and I usually toss in a few opinions when I think there could be a better way. Unless I’m missing something, I’m thinking this is preferable to hundreds (?) of users having to wade through dozens of similar or useless responses (in email and now, forever preserved in a thread), not to mention the reduced load on the server end. Any time I have asked someone for a summary, I have received it, even if only to say there was no solution. Something I have noticed is a lot of users wait for the summary to be posted and then they respond to the question. Best Regards,Walt Weiss