Walter: See below. -----Original Message----- >From: Walter Hildebrandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Oct 17, 2006 8:16 AM >To: group Users <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [users] Mutual benefit of cooperating > >Terry, thank you for your interest. We are already on the two pages you >referred to. > >People are coming to our website and finding our tutorials work very well for >their learning. Feedback shows our particular approach is what some people >want. > Ok. Maybe cross linkage of the tutorials or posting them on both sites would be a suggestion.
>We get a number of requests every day for additional tutorials. Has anyone a >suggestion on how we might get more tutorials on our website? > Ask for them. >We also get a lot of questions every day. Some of the questions we answer. >A number of the questions that we can not answer are referred to this Users >Group. Very few of these people actually join the User Group. Has anyone a >suggestions on how this Users Group might answer some of these questions? > It might be helpful to build a Frequently Asked Questions area and make this available to the OpenOffice.org community. This will help those who visit your site as well as those who visit the OpenOffice.org site. The user group is completely volunteer. Thus you never know who will be here and who will not. However, the best method is to state, in the subject line, what is to be discussed. Put as much information as necessary into the body of the message. Wait for an answer. If no answer is received, look in the list archives BEFORE posting your question again. Do not expect all questions to be answered (some of us only work with a specific operating sytem and cannot reproduce a problem or provide assistance with an operating system specific question.) James McKenzie --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
