On 29/7/02 6:23 pm, "Dan Frakes" wrote: > on 7/28/02 8:34 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Yes. It's a trade-off. Before SR-1, changing signatures could lose half your >> carefully-written text. So they changed so that you never lose anything. The >> corollary if that if you have "edited" any part of your signature (merely >> typing a space within the bank line forming the the first line of your sig >> is enough), you end up with both. > > I actually like this "feature" :) It means that if I have some > frequently-used text that I happen to want to stick in the text of an email, > I can save it as a signature. I can then scroll through it, hit space at the > end (to tell Entourage that I want to keep that text no matter what), and > keep typing. I can later add my "real" signature. > > I can see where this might be weird behavior for some people, but as long as > you don't edit within the signature, you should be affected by it. >
You should look at my 'Insert Notes' script. It allows you to save all your boiler plate text in Entourage notes and insert one or more of them into a message by selecting them from a list. -- Barry Rule #17: Go not to UseNet for counsel, for they will say both `No' and `Yes' and `Try another newsgroup'. -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
