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Good underlining. You get an 'i'.
Next week, work on gestures.
Simon,
Is that intended as insult?
If you don’t want us participants to use the underlining feature then my recommendation is to get rid of it. I assume you want us to use it as each determines it appropriate. Right?
When I respond to participants who in my estimation need help to distinguish between what’s said versus what’s meant by something said, I’m compelled to use the tools you provide to help these individuals read what’s actually said rather reading their own meaning into the thing said.
Any questions?
Marvin Shilmer