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Its the US, what do you expect, class?
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George Carlin said: Sh*t, if you were selling sautéed raccoons assholes on a stick, Americans would buy them and eat them! Especially if you were to dip them in butter and put a little salsa on them! http://youtu.be/l7I50-OSmtM?t=4m52s[^]
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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I find the Vegan Mushroom gravy to be excellent on my Turkey.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Where's the right forum for MS Project questions?
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Quick Answers[^] would be fine. I don't think there is a dedicated forum to Project.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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No, but there should be a generic one for Office.
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Why?
It's a suite: Word questions don't fit well with Excel, and neither fit well with Access (mind you, neither does anything else)
And teh existance of a dedicated forum would mean it filling up with idiots asking "how do I get the stupid ribbon to give me bold?" and similar user-type questions. Do we want to answer "HOW DO I TURN OFF UPPERCASE IN WORD? URGTZ! ND CODZZZZ!!!" type questions?
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No no Griff, the questions would be like,
"Hi experts, I wanted to know if I could bold the letters in Microsoft Word. I used a method, to say "Bold my letters" and it didn't work, I want to know if we can even bold the letters in Word".
Worst would be the typographical errors!
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Nothing fits in Quick Answers. Word and Excel may be dissimilar, but the ribbon's quite similar all across, as are other menu commands. Putting them all in one forum may reduce the MS Office clutter or it may not, but it would leave the Quick Answer page to the truly miscellaneous questions that people submit.
As for the ribbon per se, the most questions came when it was brand new and cluttered the Lounge since almost everybody (minus me) hated it and had no clue how to navigate it. That doesn't happen often, but when it does, the Lounge seems to be the usual hurling page in any case.
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It's still a pile of Elephanting Sunshine!
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Agree to reagree!
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OriginalGriff wrote: Do we want to answer "HOW DO I TURN OFF UPPERCASE IN WORD? URGTZ! ND CODZZZZ!!!" type questions
And how is that different than any other forum?
Jeremy Falcon
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Most of the forums are better than that - probably because they are more difficult to find and the morons that post questions like that aren't going to work that hard - it's QA where the real mouth breathers end up...
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Programming related question? Ask it in the Quick answers tab, there will be solution.
Product related question? (Such as usage, repair etc) then ask it on the Microsoft forums, I would myself consider going to, https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-us/home?category=officedev[^]
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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I hope its right place to ask this question if not forgive me.I have attended an interview 2 days ago the employer asked me that what's your Relevant experience? what does it mean?
Born To Learn
modified 1-Dec-14 11:05am.
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Are you sure they didn't say "Relevant experience"?
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i didn't Catch exactly what they Said , but the word start with Rele.. you are Right that would be Relevant sorry for that .can you tell me what is that ?
Born To Learn
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Relevant: "closely connected or appropriate to the matter in hand." (Google)
In this case, "Relevant Experience" would mean "what have you done that is similar to what this job entails or requires?"
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I have encountered prospective clients for whom English is a second language and have been asked to outline my "relative" experience. I took the question to be regarding relevant experience. Since my background includes civil engineering and software development for government and manufacturing industries, I have a lot to draw from. A word of advice... do your homework and find out as much about the company as you can. This will help focus your sales pitch.
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"How often do you visit your Grandmother? Your Parents? Aunts and uncles?"
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