Re: Controlling page margins



In article <okqJg.3799$bM.1963@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Russell Campbell" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Again, it just comes down to your opinion. Sure, people can ignore my
posts.

This is a horse beaten by thousands of top posters for many many years.

<algorithm>
If you top post a reply, you will be corrected. Your question or comment
will be drowned out with 'don't top post' replies. You will give a
sanctimonious response. You will be corrected again. You will give a
statement of your philosophy. You will be corrected again. You will
learn, or you will leave.
</algorithm>
Another person top posts. GOTO: <algorithm>;
I post to eleven groups. The above can be expected from all of them. I
don't post to <news:alt.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk> and don't know the
rules there.

leo

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