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>Janice Gelb wrote:
>>Edgar D' Souza said:
>>
>>I'm not trying to shoot down labelled posts entirely; "OT" is very useful
>>and very welcome, but too many opaque terms like "PROCESS", "USAGE" and
>>the like... well, *my* little mind is already boggled! :-)
>
>[] I'd certainly be thankful if people would label specific tools questions
>with the name of the software in caps at the beginning of the subject line
>so people who don't use the tool immediately know that the message is not
>relevant to them.
Hmmm...we seem to be drawing a consensus on a naming convention. So, if I
understand you - and everyone else to this point - we could stay on one list
with the following subject line examples:
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