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  1. Posts : 138
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       #1

    forum etiquette


    Do I have to reply to every response I recieve?
    Some are virtually the same answer..( just by different people at different times.)
    And some, are not ( really ) a good answer. Some, aren't even an answer.

    what do you guys do ?
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  2. Posts : 3,187
    Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2
       #2

    If I have a problem and someone suggests a fix, I try it and let them know the results. If several people all chime in with the same advice I'll thank them all in one post and also post the results.

    The things that irk people who take the trouble to respond the most are when you recommend that a person try "A, B, and C" and they post back "I tried A and it didn't work!??" (What happened with "B" and "C" - nobody knows...) Even worse, they post back "my friend said to do D, E, and F, but I'm still having the problem. (What happened with "A", "B" and "C" - nobody knows...)

    Then there are the ones who just disappear. You assume that they got the problem fixed but you really don't know. You also don't know how they got the problem fixed, assuming it was. Every problem solved has the potential to help many other people when they stumble across a "Solved" thread while they are looking for an answer to something.

    The bottom line is that the people who are trying to help someone like to know that their advice is at least being tried. :)
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  3. Posts : 138
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       #3

    profdlp said:
    If I have a problem and someone suggests a fix, I try it and let them know the results. If several people all chime in with the same advice I'll thank them all in one post and also post the results.

    The things that irk people who take the trouble to respond the most are when you recommend that a person try "A, B, and C" and they post back "I tried A and it didn't work!??" (What happened with "B" and "C" - nobody knows...) Even worse, they post back "my friend said to do D, E, and F, but I'm still having the problem. (What happened with "A", "B" and "C" - nobody knows...)

    Then there are the ones who just disappear. You assume that they got the problem fixed but you really don't know. You also don't know how they got the problem fixed, assuming it was. Every problem solved has the potential to help many other people when they stumble across a "Solved" thread while they are looking for an answer to something.

    The bottom line is that the people who are trying to help someone like to know that their advice is at least being tried. :)
    Thank you Prof.
    Good manners is something that can be learnt.
    I like this Forum. Everybody is polite and helpful.
    And, even in this short time, I have gleaned a lot of information from the members whom were kind enough to give their time and advice.
    (patience really IS a virtue. )

    side question:
    How did you underline that word (how)
    I have always wanted to know how to underline a word.
    Uppercase seems like screaming, but underline is quiet powerful.
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  4. Posts : 3,187
    Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2
       #4

    The B, I and U are for

    Bold Italic Underline
    forum etiquette Attached Images forum etiquette-7f-posting.jpg 
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  5. Posts : 208
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #5

    Highlight text and Ctrl+u or click the underlined "U" in the editing bar.

    Yeah,
    Then there are the ones who just disappear. You assume that they got the problem fixed but you really don't know.
    They could've died. Really.

    *EDIT*
    Oh, and it depends on the flow rate of the replies for me when it comes to me responding to them, assuming I'm the OP, at least. If there's a whole bunch of them coming in, I feel it burdensome and unnecessary to formally greet them all; I'm sure they'd understand. But if the rate at which people respond is slow, I'd say why not respond to every post if you're able to, even if it's not the greatest response that you were looking for. But it is nice to try to bring everyone into the picture at least to some extent, it connects everyone and spreads a bit of humanity everywhere, a humbling and unifying enviroment.
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  6. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
       #6

    Just answer the posts that are relevant to your problem.

    If someone fixes your problem a simple thank you is always appreciated and if someone has been particularly helpful you can always add to their reputaion as a mark of appreciation.

    When your problem is resolved always post back with how it was resolved This helps others know who may be experiencing a similar problem.

    Above all, enjoy your time on here. :)
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  7. Posts : 138
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       #7

    seavixen32 said:
    Just answer the posts that are relevant to your problem.

    If someone fixes your problem a simple thank you is always appreciated and if someone has been particularly helpful you can always add to their reputaion as a mark of appreciation.

    When your problem is resolved always post back with how it was resolved This helps others know who may be experiencing a similar problem.

    Above all, enjoy your time on here. :)
    Airman, thank you. I have learnt so much in this Forum.
    I am happier than a pig in mud.
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  8. Posts : 138
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       #8

    profdlp said:
    The B, I and U are for

    Bold Italic Underline
    Got it !
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  9. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
       #9

    You're very welcome.

    If it's any help to you, we've all learned a lot from the wealth of knowledge in this fine forum.
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  10. Posts : 138
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #10

    seavixen32 said:
    You're very welcome.

    If it's any help to you, we've all learned a lot from the wealth of knowledge in this fine forum.
    ...
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