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Best practice : Posting Question with Sample data
Hi Anonymous,
I understand your request over here but most of the users don't read all the individual post one thing you can do is use the Greg_Deckler community blog post about How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly to send out to people making the questions.
It's a great post by a great datanaut in the community.
Trying to change the community one person at a time, it's probably the way to go. :smileyvery-happy:
But a great post anyway.
Regards,
MFelix
- Greg_Deckler8 years agoCommunity ChampionThat text that I always post referring to that article is actually a macro. Did you guys know that this site supports macros? They are fantastic, saves all kinds of time. I have 6 or 7 of them now but the one referrencing that article was the first and sadly used the most by far.
- parry2k8 years agoSuper User
Greg_DecklerThis si new to me that you can use macro, where I can find more info about macros?
- Greg_Deckler8 years agoCommunity Champion
Click on your username to go to your profile. Click Edit profile. Under My Settings, across the top you will see Macros. You can name up to 9 macros and each macro gets text. Then, when you are answering a question, over to the right-hand side you will see a drop down box that says "Macros". Drop that box down to select one of your named macros and it will put the text of the macro in the body of the reply at the position of your cursor.