Re: Xnews Scoring
- From: »Q« <boxcars@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 13:27:48 -0500
Kurt <Alisdair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
<news:Xns96A476E2D1B4FdisorgFoo@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Tom McCune wrote in news:AP6He.1573$Rc6.1245@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
>> Once in awhile, thankfully not often, I accidentally click in the
>> wrong space, or hit the wrong key(s) and wind up with an article
>> with a score number. I don't purposely ever use the scoring. How
>> can I remove this from an article when I make such a mistake?
>
> If I understand what you're asking:
> In the subject pane, you should be able to re-click cursor on the
> scored header and remove the scoring that you inadvertantly set.
ITYM click in the score column.
The other way posts get assigned scores inadvertently is by right-
clicking their icons; that marks them as kept and assigns them some
score. Right-clicking the icon again will undo it.
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»Q«
links to Xnews resources:
<http://www.cotse.net/users/putty/intro.htm>
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