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Old   November 29, 2002, 22:25
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mukhopadhyay
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dear jonas,

i observe that quite often the same message is posted in more than one forum - perhaps looking for any help from any forum user. could you kindly have a kind of circular at the "post message" box to avoid this. thanks.
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Old   November 30, 2002, 02:52
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Some sort of "Guidelines" is required. Every now and then you see questions related to commercial codes in the main forum inspite of the presence of separete forums for those. Another thing is that many users dont quote proper "Subject" when they post a question. A more descriptive "Subject" would make it easier for others to decide whether to view the thread or not.
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