Or hit "Reply", page down to the end of the original email, and click ...


On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Lou Judson wrote:

> No, really, all you have to go is highlight the text you want to quote
> in your reply and hit reply - It is much much simpler than you say
> here. See?
>
> <L>
> On Jan 12, 2005, at 11:28 PM, Katzy wrote:
>
> > If you set your mail prefs to *not* "quote orig in reply" then it
> > won't top post... Of course then you don't have the orig quote... so
> > you have to select the text in the orig message; copy; reply; "paste
> > as quotation" (command shift v); hit return twice; and then you can
> > type your reply...
>
>
>

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