Re: Subject lines: or how to organize for max. time management

Subject: Re: Subject lines: or how to organize for max. time management
From: Marsha Kamish <MKamish -at- STEWART -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 15:47:11 -0600

Damn, I'm sorry I deleted that message before going to the end! I like the
way you write, girl. BTW, I like subject lines and will try to adhere to
any policies. How about these just to start?

CHAT:
TOOLS:
JOB:
URGENT: (for emergencies)

Eric has tried to do this before and it hasn't worked but the copyeditor's
list uses this type of system and it works beautifully. How about if those
of us who like the idea use it and those who don't like the idea go to
hel....oops! I mean those who don't like the idea don't have to do it.

I read the help file and it's easy to use the FILTER function. Oh, did I
give it away?

Later...
Marsha G. Kamish, MA
Documentation Specialist
Landata Systems, Inc.
Houston, Texas
mkamish -at- stewart -dot- com
713-479-2571

The opinions expressed are mine and not necessarily representative of
Landata Systems, Inc.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Comeau, Lisa [SMTP:ComeauL -at- MOHYF-MX1 -dot- MOHDEV -dot- GOV -dot- ON -dot- CA]
> Sent: Thursday, January 07, 1999 11:49 AM
> To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
> Subject: Subject lines: or how to organize for max. time management
>
> Okay, for future reference,
>
> 1)I was not attempting to slam Dave.
> 2)Yes, I may have misinterpreted what he was saying.
> 3)I am using MS Outlook 98, but have done similar sorting in GroupWise -
> so
> stop telling me it's impossible.
>
> If anyone would like to know how to do this, there are these things called
> Help files written by these people called technical writers who work very
> hard and would probabnly appreciate it if someone actually took the time
> to
> read what they have worked so hard on.
>
> Please stop sending me emails (addressed with my name, may I add) asking
> how
> to do it, wanting step-by-step instructions. I may post a great deal, but
> I
> work too. ;-)
>
> For future reference, polite inquiries or questions are ALWAYS welcome.
> Flaming balls of electronic crap being flung at me are not.
>
> Maybe Dave is onto something. When you want to flame someone, tell them so
> in the subject line. Say something like "This email full of ranting of a
> juvenile person with nothing better to do than argue semantics by reading
> between imaginary lines rather than reading the post", and we can direct
> our
> programs to have your mail spontaneously combust. Deal?
>
> Lisa Comeau
>
> "I love to dance in the light of the TECHWR-L flames...it makes me feel
> free..."
> -attributed to a crazy techwhirler singed to death one afternoon in May
>
> From ??? -at- ??? Sun Jan 00 00:00:00 0000=
> =
>
>

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