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Re: A Question of format: (by Mary D.):

barbara1246 wrote:
marty8084 wrote:
adahiscout wrote:
Some of us reply at the end of the entry we are answering; some do it at the top like an e-mail. Since many don't sign their entry, this gets very confusing. How are we INTENDED to do this, Marty? I gather you are the RedWeek representative.

MD

Hi,

There's no set way to reply to forum postings. I have naturally written my reply under the original post. Not sure why I do this but that feels the most natural to me. If we set a certain way of doing this I'm afraid it won't be followed so in my opinion whatever works best for all of you.

Thanks, Marty

My resort does not use points. I was replying to the person you made the comment to-- To state that II does not use points so I didnt think that was the issue. People should go to the source--in this case II to ask why a resort cant be deposited with them.

===== I agree 100% about going to the source to settle questions of fact and that includes what an organization will or will not do.

However, This is a prefect example of the confustion mentioned to Marty above. Some folks in the discussion that involved Barbara and myself posted at the top and some at the bottom of the previous posts. Many did not sign their post in any way. Therefore, it was hard to figure out who was answering who about what!

It may be impossible to get the word out to everyone about a consistent posting style, but I'd vote for posting at the bottom of the message being replied to just as Marty does. It would also really help if we signed our posts in some fashion in addition to the site's automated attempt to identify posts. I've been using my initials, but will switch to adahiscout for consistency.

adahiscout