I do most of my e-mailing in plain text. However, I've been collaborating on a product with my company's IT department as the first end-user, so each time an expanded feature set becomes available, I send them my observations. I've found that numbered lists help me organize my thoughts, hence I've started using HTML in Entourage.
Typically, I'll start a message in ASCII, realize that a paragraph I'm typing mid-way through is actually the first element in a list, so I cut the first few characters of the paragraph I've just started typing, activate HTML, enter a carriage return, then the character "1" and start typing my list. Entourage indents the current paragraph when I complete it by entering the next carriage return and begins the next paragraph by automatically entering a number, but often as not, that number is "1", not "2". When this happens, it seemed NOTHING I could do would get the sequencing right until one day, entirely by accident, I increased the window width while in HTML mode. Right before my eyes, the second "1" became a "2" and Entourage could then count correctly. From that point on, it behaves correctly for that message, even if I reduce the window width again. Any idea if this is a cataloged bug, or if not, who needs to know about it? Thanks so much, Jim Robertson -- -- 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/>
