Question : Expert Notify Thread - For Experts only (those answering questions in the MS Access Zone).

Hi Everyone,

  This "question" is for Experts only of the MS Access Zone.  Normal members should not post comments here.  This question provides the ability for an Expert to ask for assistance from other Experts in getting member questions answered.

Experts:
  The idea behind this "question" is to allow an easy means of getting other Experts and the Zone PE(s) to look at something or discuss something.

   It is a "notify* question in the sense that you initially only *subscribe* to the question (by using the "monitor" button), but *don't* post any comments.

  When you want to communicate with the other Experts, you post a new comment in this question that might look something like this:

Subject: Expert Topic - Member needs help with a tough one

"Member xyz needs help.  Please see



AccessExpert"

  All of us will then receive an e-mail notification (because we are subscribed to this thread) and can click on the link to find out what needs to be done or talked about.  Please do *not* post general comments or hold a discussion in this notify question.  Keep in mind that everyone receives an e-mail each time a comment is added and it takes longer for the page to load as it grows larger (some of us are still on dial-up).

  So feel free to use this to talk about any Expert issues or items that are specific to the MS Access TA by opening another question and putting a link in here as a comment.  Keep in mind that anyone will be able to see these questions (both members and Experts).  When creating your question topic, make sure you use "Expert Topic" at the start of the question title.  This will make it easy for everyone to spot these questions.

Jim Dettman
MS Access PE

Answer : Expert Notify Thread - For Experts only (those answering questions in the MS Access Zone).

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  Funny, I was just thinking the same thing, so:

http://www.experts-exchange.com/Microsoft/Development/MS_Access/Q_23633303.html

  is the new alert thread.  Please click on the link and hit "monitor".

Jim Dettman,
MS Access PE
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