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Microsoft Discussions Page Layout

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    ExcelMonkey
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    Microsoft Discussions Page Layout

    I post through the Microsoft Discussions page. However I have noticed that
    when I post through work vs home, the discussion page looks different. From
    home, it has more of html look about it whereas at work it seems to have a
    slicker format. For example when you look at the discussion groups on the
    left of the screen (Access, Excel, Front Page etc), sub items pop up when I
    pass the mouse over these items. Whereas at home, the sub items are in a
    different window in the middles of the page. Why is this? Are there user
    preferences for this? Or is it this becuase at work I am using Explorer and
    at home I am using Mozilla?

    Thanks

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    Tom Ogilvy
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    Re: Microsoft Discussions Page Layout

    >Or is it this becuase at work I am using Explorer and
    > at home I am using Mozilla?


    That would be my guess.

    Microsoft knows how to take advantage of the capabilities of its own
    software.

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    Regards,
    Tom Ogilvy



    "ExcelMonkey" <ExcelMonkey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:C819F5D9-4931-40D3-A837-27BC57416FA8@microsoft.com...
    > I post through the Microsoft Discussions page. However I have noticed

    that
    > when I post through work vs home, the discussion page looks different.

    From
    > home, it has more of html look about it whereas at work it seems to have a
    > slicker format. For example when you look at the discussion groups on the
    > left of the screen (Access, Excel, Front Page etc), sub items pop up when

    I
    > pass the mouse over these items. Whereas at home, the sub items are in a
    > different window in the middles of the page. Why is this? Are there user
    > preferences for this? Or is it this becuase at work I am using Explorer

    and
    > at home I am using Mozilla?
    >
    > Thanks




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