Newbie question
freee_breeeze
I see this is a 'very' active list! That's great!
But it does create a problem for me in trying to find
the 'beginning' of any particular thread of discussion.
Is there an easier way than clicking 'previous' (which can take
several clicks to find the beginning)until I find it?
Thanks in advance ;o)
But it does create a problem for me in trying to find
the 'beginning' of any particular thread of discussion.
Is there an easier way than clicking 'previous' (which can take
several clicks to find the beginning)until I find it?
Thanks in advance ;o)
Have a Nice Day!
Are you reading on the web?
In the upper right hand area, you can click on "thread". It will group all of the conversation together, except for the very first post, but when you read the "second" post (the first in the group), I think it has a link to the first one. I'm not sure.
Kristen
In the upper right hand area, you can click on "thread". It will group all of the conversation together, except for the very first post, but when you read the "second" post (the first in the group), I think it has a link to the first one. I'm not sure.
Kristen
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Subject: [UnschoolingDiscussion] Newbie question
I see this is a 'very' active list! That's great!
But it does create a problem for me in trying to find
the 'beginning' of any particular thread of discussion.
Is there an easier way than clicking 'previous' (which can take
several clicks to find the beginning)until I find it?
Thanks in advance ;o)
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In a message dated 5/20/04 10:57:06 AM, freee_breeeze@... writes:
<< But it does create a problem for me in trying to find
the 'beginning' of any particular thread of discussion.
Is there an easier way than clicking 'previous' (which can take
several clicks to find the beginning)until I find it? >>
You can maybe go to the page at yahoogroups and use a search, or scroll back
a few days until you see the subject line without a "re:" in front of it.
But I think it's easier for new people to just let the river of information
flow. Generally, topics will come back around in a month or two anyway.
Sandra
<< But it does create a problem for me in trying to find
the 'beginning' of any particular thread of discussion.
Is there an easier way than clicking 'previous' (which can take
several clicks to find the beginning)until I find it? >>
You can maybe go to the page at yahoogroups and use a search, or scroll back
a few days until you see the subject line without a "re:" in front of it.
But I think it's easier for new people to just let the river of information
flow. Generally, topics will come back around in a month or two anyway.
Sandra
freee_breeeze
Thanks for the suggestion! Certain threads just 'caught my eye'
rather quickly, and I wanted to 'get it all' ;o)
rather quickly, and I wanted to 'get it all' ;o)
--- In [email protected], SandraDodd@a... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 5/20/04 10:57:06 AM, freee_breeeze@y... writes:
>
> << But it does create a problem for me in trying to find
>
> the 'beginning' of any particular thread of discussion.
>
>
> Is there an easier way than clicking 'previous' (which can take
>
> several clicks to find the beginning)until I find it? >>
>
> You can maybe go to the page at yahoogroups and use a search, or
scroll back
> a few days until you see the subject line without a "re:" in front
of it.
>
> But I think it's easier for new people to just let the river of
information
> flow. Generally, topics will come back around in a month or two
anyway.
>
> Sandra