On Oct 8, 6:26 pm, Duggy wrote:   
   > On Oct 9, 8:08 am, Dan Dassow wrote:   
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   > > On Oct 8, 3:11 pm, Patty Winter wrote:   
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   > > > In article ,   
   > > > Giovanni Wassen wrote:   
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   > > > >Patty Winter wrote:   
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   > > > >> Does one have to be logged into Google Groups to see the options   
   > > > >> you mentioned?   
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   > > > >You snipped the important part ;)   
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   > > > >"Good luck with Xnews (this isn't a Google Group!)."   
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   > > > I saw that, but didn't think it had anything to do with your   
   > > > instructions on how to re-order the view in Google Groups.   
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   > > > Patty   
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   > > To answer Sue’s original question: At one time, one could sort USENET   
   > > posts by date using Google Groups as a USENET reader. To my knowledge,   
   > > that no longer can be done, at least not directly.   
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   > > Fromhttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated/topics   
   > > , you can select:   
   > > View: “Topic list” or “Topic summary”   
   > > Sort by: “Latest message” or “First message”   
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   > > Sorting by “Latest message” or “First message” both produce a reverse   
   > > chronological listing.   
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   > > However, if you select “About this group” on the far right (   
   ttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated/about   
   > > ), you will see a count of posts by month and year. These counts are   
   > > linked to that month's posts.   
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   > Actually, first she'll need to check out   
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   > http://groups.google.com/group/alt.tv.babylon-5/about   
   > http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5/about   
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   > = DUG.   
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   Dug,   
   Thanks. I intented to include that information, but hit "Send" before   
   I included it.   
   It's sort of fun browsing through the oldest USENET post:   
   http://groups.google.com/group/alt.tv.babylon-5/browse_frm/month/1993-02   
   Dan Dassow   
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