Hi Paul,

I wish I have more technical knowledge as you. But I do not know what you
meant by a 'tab' character. I just type it. I did not use any 'tab'. I
merely use 'space' bar to space out the word as normal typing. I did not
copy and paste my subject from somewhere. Infact, I just retype the subject
line again with spelling mistake in the 'Entourage' to 'Entourgae'. Does it
appear different? I wonder this will help you or perhaps trigger
something/thoughts that you can come up with a solution.

Anyway... Thanks again for your help. If you think that I can be of help in
anyway, you can write again.

Regards, Jeffrey



on 24/01/2002 10:55 AM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 1/23/02 4:29 AM, "Jeffrey Jolando Sim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Thank you. I've just imported successfully.
>> 
>> Thanks again.
> 
> No problem. Glad to help. Perhaps you can return the favor. Can you explain
> how you managed to get a 'tab' character into that very long subject line?
> That's not possible to do by typing in Entourage itself - pressing the Tab
> key while in the subject field puts the cursor into the message body. Lots
> of things depend on that behavior, which is quite common on the Mac. That
> tab character completely mucked up a script I'm writing! So I want to know
> how you did it.
> 
> Your first message in this thread was sent from Entourage 2001. Did you copy
> and paste your subject in from somewhere else? Some message text maybe, or
> other text? I'm quite puzzled. It's possible it was actually a return
> character (end-of-line-or-paragraph character) that got changed into a tab
> instead of into a space, as I'm sure it should, when you pasted it in.


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