From: SpaceCadet on 31 Jan 2010 12:59 Hello... Could someone tell me exactly what and where a 'clipboard' is..and how is one supposed to use it? What should it be used for and how? When you go to these discussion groups are they also called 'newsgroups'? Also, when you go to these groups..will a list of languages always appear and then you have to make your selection? Or am I supposed to take a more direct path? Thanks for all responses. Bye SC
From: JoAnn Paules on 31 Jan 2010 17:27 1. Clipboard: Did you try Google or Bing? 2. Yes 3. Not real sure. I rarely ever use the web interface. I use a newsreader and find that to be much easier. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "SpaceCadet" <SpaceCadet(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C3B3523A-30FE-45FD-9CE8-EFCB167ABDDE(a)microsoft.com... > Hello... Could someone tell me exactly what and where a 'clipboard' > is..and > how is one supposed to use it? What should it be used for and how? > When you go to these discussion groups are they also called 'newsgroups'? > Also, when you go to these groups..will a list of languages always appear > and > then you have to make your selection? Or am I supposed to take a more > direct > path? > Thanks for all responses. > Bye > SC
From: Steve Rindsberg on 31 Jan 2010 20:18 > When you go to these discussion groups are they also called 'newsgroups'? At the moment, yes; newsgroups and web forums are two very different things, but in this case, messages on one are mirrored on the other. Sometimes it happens pretty quickly, sometimes it's slow, sometimes the mirror gets busted and the connection stops working. As JoAnn mentioned, using a newsreader program is more reliable. > Also, when you go to these groups..will a list of languages always appear and > then you have to make your selection? Or am I supposed to take a more direct > path? There are several ways to get here. I suppose it depends on your route. I've never had to choose a language first but maybe I took a different fork in the road. I know it can be confusing at first, but hang in there. It'll all become second nature.
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