Hi Stacey:

Since you asked about editing, I thought I'd add that if you wish to modify a 
subject, say if a topic has changed from talking about subject lines to talking 
about the planner, you could exit your message, answer no to the "ready to 
send" query, navigate to the subject field, place your cursor at the place you 
wish to edit, and simply edit.  Now, you're subject line will look something 
like "planner issue -- RE: [braillenote] subject lines".  This cues others in 
that the new topic has been derived from the old one.

You can edit subjects that like the body of the message, provided you route 
your cursor to the place you wish to edit first.  Otherwise, as Rhonda said, 
upon writing your first character, the entire subject will disappear.  Also, be 
sure to write in computer Braille.

HTH, Laura

>------ original message ------
>from: rhonda clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] Editing Subject lines when replying to messages

>Stacey, do you mean you want to change the subject line? If that's what you 
>mean, here's an easy step.  After you've written your email, and you are asked 
>if you would like to send it, say no.  You'll see who you sent it to, so, just 
>use the space bar until you see subject line.  When it says "subject, 
>currently" whatever it is, prEss BACKSPACE with C, and  write in a new 
>subject.  Then, send the email in the normal way.  I hope this is what you 
>were asking.




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