Re: added the Ribbon tutorial to our wiki.
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 09:20 AM, Ron Canazzi wrote:
This tip is not only for you, but for anyone who is reading. If you routinely delete messages after reading them it's very likely that the one you're looking for is in your Trash folder if you search it, at least if what you're looking for occurred within the last month. If it's not, though, at the bottom of each and every message (or message in digest) sent out by groups.io is a link that either has the label View/Reply Online followed by the link to the message in the archive, or an actual click through link with the text View/Reply Online followed by the topic number. If you click through on that you'll be taken to the message in the archive. If that message is part of a multi-message back and forth, there will be a link at the bottom of the page that reads, "View all X messages in topic," where X is the actual number. If you click on that you'll get the page with the entire topic from beginning to end. It makes it very easy to backtrack when you need to.
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Just what is the link to the ribbon tutorial that everyone is praising?Ron,
This tip is not only for you, but for anyone who is reading. If you routinely delete messages after reading them it's very likely that the one you're looking for is in your Trash folder if you search it, at least if what you're looking for occurred within the last month. If it's not, though, at the bottom of each and every message (or message in digest) sent out by groups.io is a link that either has the label View/Reply Online followed by the link to the message in the archive, or an actual click through link with the text View/Reply Online followed by the topic number. If you click through on that you'll be taken to the message in the archive. If that message is part of a multi-message back and forth, there will be a link at the bottom of the page that reads, "View all X messages in topic," where X is the actual number. If you click on that you'll get the page with the entire topic from beginning to end. It makes it very easy to backtrack when you need to.
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Brian - Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763
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