Another thing that needs to be done is to delete the huge digest from the
email you send. The last one was some 80 pages long, and provided no clue
as to the context of the actual question.
You could copy the portion of the digest you are referring to, and paste
that into a new email, with an appropriate subject line, your question, then
paste in the portion from the digest that prompted your question.
I know this sounds like asking a lot, but once you do this, you will find it
takes only a few seconds, and will vastly improve your chances of getting a
helpful response. Without doing the above, there was simply no way to know
what the author was talking about!
Tim Ford
-----Original Message-----
From: Michal Nowicki via Jfw
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2015 8:51 AM
To: 'The Jaws for Windows support list.'
Subject: Replying to Digests
Hi, everyone,
When replying to a digest, please change the subject so that it reflects the
topic of the conversation. As someone on this list noted, many of us decide
whether or not to read a message based on the subject, so if you don't do
this, chances are that people who can offer meaningful responses won't even
look at your posts.
Best Wishes,
Michal
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