Thanks, Mike. I had no idea there would be a difference. To "Write" a topic 
directly from my email program do I compose a new message and put the group 
address in my sending to bar? 

I find myself forgetting to trim, though I know better. Maybe I need to tack a 
note to the top of my monitor with "Trim" written in Big Letters!




>________________________________
> From: Mike Fry <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:54 AM
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Master Locations - Townships; census
>
>Marg,
>
>Some rules of netiquette
>
>a) Distinguish between the 'Write' and 'Reply' operations. Use 'Write' when you
>want to start a new thread. Use 'Reply' when,... , well, replying to a message.
>You are consistently using the 'Reply' operation and simply used a refurbished,
>old message.
>
>b) True threading (think conversations) is _not_ achieved simply from changing
>the subject.
>
>c) Always trim the excess when replying to a message.
>
>--
>Regards,
>Mike Fry
>Johannesburg
>
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