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Sorry for the long message...trying to move it to my user page.
== Re: your last missive ==


Just 'got' the reference to the 'talkback template' you were talking about...
<p style="text-indent=.75cm; margin:auto 3cm auto 1cm; width=70%;font-family:cursive,san-serif;color:#602280">Hi Fleet, sorry you feel I changed your content, but I included the text from your original and after my trying to make it more beautiful, and I don't see any changes in the wording.
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On Sunday, January 1, 2012, 22:53 PST, Fleet Command wrote</i>
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Athenae, I do not take it kindly when someone changes my messages except when it is fixing a spelling mistake. Granted, you have the right to indent, unindent, completely remove or change the formatting and visual style of the entire text, but please DO NOT alter the content of the message or its title.
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This is the text post my formatting, and pre, minus the wiki formatting codes
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Here's how they look side by side on my browser (click for larger image):

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There was no intent to disturb the integrity of your writing and from the look of it, I don't see why you would be so upset. just tried to make it look more pretty/beautiful...doesn't sound like presentation is that important on wikipedia from what you shot at me.. ;-/

Will respond to rest later...but wanted to clear out (or try to clear out) any muddying of the waters that has happened as soon as possible...)...

I much prefer the look on the left, really, and I don't think changes anything about your meaning. If you disagree, could you explain to me why? I may not be seeing some comma or some thing that you feel is important that I thought was a speck of dust, or the decor of the place. I was trying to give it a homey look like you were speaking to me on a casual friendly level, vs. a power-over, 'I'm on a power trip' type of way. I think there's far too much of such that goes on via the internet -- more so than in person, because it's easier for people to dictate rules and not have to see the person's reaction or worry about hurthing their feelings... It's great isn't? ;-( (Of course I'm always perfect myself too!) ;-)

FWIW, if you check my signup date, I've been around for about 6 years...just don't feel qualified to say alot, but when I do, I try to know what I am talking about.


Astara..
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Re: September 2011

You wrote:

"...but when you add or change content, as you did to the article Windows Search, please cite a reliable source for your addition. This helps maintain our policy of verifiability. See Misplaced Pages:Citing sources for how to cite sources, and the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia. Thank you. P.S. Please do not use second person ("you") in Misplaced Pages articles. "

I'm just seeing your note 'now', (is there a way to have wiki send you an email when someone sends you a personal note or edits your user page?)...


What part of the material I wrote do you need more references on besides the length discussion of the problems I wrote about at the bottom of my text?

There are MANY complaints about this. But it's also documented in the help in windows 7: under 'Libraries: frequently asked questions' (comments in brackets are my paraphrase of what was said (1st line), or comments).

. "A network folder can only be included in a library if the content of the folder has been added to the search index. If the folder is already indexed on the device where it's stored, you should be able to include it directly in the library.

If the network folder is not indexed, an easy way to index it is to make the folder available offline. This will create offline versions of the files in the folder and add these files to the search index on your computer. After you make a folder available offline, you can include it in a library.

When you make a network folder available offline, copies of all the files in that folder will be stored on your computer's hard disk. Take this into consideration if the network folder contains a large number of files.

To make a folder available offline While connected to the network, locate the network folder that you want to make available offline.

Right-click the folder, and then click Always available offline.

The Always available offline command

Notes If you don't see the Always available offline command in the right-click menu for a network folder, you might be using an edition of Windows 7 that doesn't support offline files. [If you aren't using windows Professional or Ultimate you are screwed! (source: personal knowledge and checked @ http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/products/compare?T1=tab15)]

If the network folder you're trying to include is stored on a computer that's running an older version of Windows, you might be able to make it compatible with Windows 7 libraries by installing Windows Search 4.0 on the computer, and then indexing it. For more information about Windows Search 4.0, see the Windows Search website.

Is including the above copyrighted, hard to reference material what is needed for attribution? It's not like I can hyperlink to a MS-help chapter... Athena (talk) 01:23, 2 January 2012 (UTC)

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Hello, FleetCommand. You have new messages at Mabdul's talk page.
Message added 22:09, 2 January 2012 (UTC). You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.

mabdul 22:09, 2 January 2012 (UTC)

Sorry for the long message...trying to move it to my user page.

Just 'got' the reference to the 'talkback template' you were talking about... Astara Athenea (talk) 02:54, 4 January 2012 (UTC)