10-25-2007 03:02 AM
parthabe a écrit:...In my browser [English IE7], it points to the correct page, E-list page 21, Ray Farmer's reply to you.
Oh ! I understand... you mean it was a retaliation against a poor joke I made in May 2006 (rated 5 stars), that didn't concerned you, for witch I apologized (with a 5 stars reward again). You have a pretty good memory indeed ! I supposed you discussed this issue with Ray before ?
Keep going, you are on the right track !
10-25-2007 03:57 AM
10-25-2007 08:14 AM
10-25-2007 09:31 AM
Hi Jeff!
Let me do in words what can't be done with stars.
I have noticed your contribution to the exchange and your participation is greatly appreciated! ![]()
Thank you very much for participating.
Don't let the less than perfect rating get you down. When it comes right down to it, only "noobs" have perfect ratings. ![]()
Ben
10-25-2007 10:20 AM - edited 10-25-2007 10:20 AM
@chilly charly wrote:
Can't see what you mean, since your link point to :
The links get confused when you have a different setting for "messages per thread page". I think the default is 10/page and you (CC) have set it higher. The link points to page 21, which does not exist if you have bigger pages. (and who doesn't!) 😄
The correct way to quote a partcular post in a thread is to click first on the post number (see image) and then get the link. 😉
(or just right-click the number and select "copy shortcut" in Internet explorer).

Message Edited by altenbach on 10-25-2007 08:22 AM
10-25-2007 11:24 AM
Altenbach,
I didn't miss your brilliant discovery ! That's how I got the proper link to Ray reply. You deserve five single stars for this most usefull contribution ! 😉
10-25-2007 12:29 PM
@altenbach wrote:if you have bigger pages. (and who doesn't!) :D
Until now, I would expect most people. I believe this is a trick that only very few "power users" used and I always found it great.
I found that setting the number to 15 helps, because usually, by the time the thread goes over a single page (more than 10 posts), people stop posting to it.
Of course, now that you revealed the trick it won't work anymore and I'll lose my only edge.
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10-25-2007 01:52 PM
@tst wrote:
I believe this is a trick that only very few "power users" used and I always found it great.
I guess it depends on if you are a "clicker" or a "scroller". 😄
Even some LabVIEW programmers fit one of these patterns.
A "scroller" has a diagram of 10x10screens and a "clicker" has stacked sequences with 50 frames each. 😉
10-25-2007 02:11 PM
10-25-2007 11:15 PM
Jeff,
You can scroll horizontally if you place your mouse over the horizontal scrollbar & roll the mousewheel. ![]()
I dont know if it exists there in LV 7 Express, but in 7.1 it happens.