The order of the pages!

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How do you change the order of the pages in Publisher2000? I have looked everywhere to find this answer and tried just about everything! I need some major help! Please e-mail me if you have an answer! Thanks so very Much

Jason McDonal
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We don't do e-mail for lazy cross posting inconsiderate rude ignorant
people.

If you would like to post back here for an answer, we will assist you with
out great depth of knowledge.

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illegally held prisoners they are
torturing, abusing and denying
human rights being held at
Guantanamo Bay.


Jason McDonald said:
How do you change the order of the pages in Publisher2000? I have looked
everywhere to find this answer and tried just about everything! I need some
major help! Please e-mail me if you have an answer! Thanks so very Much!
 
I wish to expand on my previous comment about the
rudeness of this answer. The reply may be inappropriate
in this forum but I saw no e-mail address to which I
could respond.

To the replier:

I feel that your comment to the questioner is
inappropriate.

1. No one should be considered "lazy" for cross
posting. It may have been inadvertent, a lack of
knowledge to which group the question should be posted or
the questioner may not be aware of the newsgroup
protocols. The questioner should be directed to the
proper group in a courteous manner. You could also post
a link to the newsgroup protocols.

2. No one should be considered "ignorant" for a lack of
knowledge. The purpose of the newsgroups is to ask
questions for which one has no answer. The questioner
should expect a courteous answer from his/her peers.
Again, lack of knowledge is not ignorance. If the
questioner has knowledge that you do not have does that
make you ignorant?

3. What is meant by "inconsiderate"? Is inconsiderate
the fact that the questioner posted his question to the
wrong group or that an e-mail reply was requested?

4. I do not see that the questioner was "rude" in any
manner. Is the questioner rude because he asked for a
reply by e-mail? What is wrong sending an e-mail to the
questioner stating that his answer is in the newgroup.
There cannot be many requesting an e-mail. Does this
make you lazy for not willing to send a quick e-mail?

5. I do not feel that political statements have a place
in these newsgroups. The newsgroups are not a political
platform.

Jerry B.
 
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