Marta Edie wrote:

> Now, come now, Tony, you did not read the questions in the way they 
> were asked, or did not read the whole e-mail string. It is not  
> whether the cursor comes on top , on the bottom or in between, for 
> that matter. It, however,is  important for us to have control and know 
> how to change the default settings if we desire to do so, which 
> buttons to click  to set things up the way we want to work on our 
> individual computers,-- and if we don't know where to find the default 
> setting in our program,  then we send a note out to our friends at the 
> MacUser group to give us some help. I believe that was the actual 
> question ( Beth? )raised at the beginning, namely, where to find this 
> setting in her particular e-mail program  and how to change it. And 
> Justin, who is new to the Mac, simply agreed that he had the same 
> problem . ( I assume in his other computer the settings werde 
> different.) We always deduce from the known to the unknown. Our 
> premises lie with what we know and are familiar with ...... end of 
> philosophical statement.
>
> Marta
>           Heinzelm?nnchenk?nigin A.D.
>
Hi Marta

Basically, my response was to Justin's letter. He said his mind was 
blown because it wasn't set the way he thought it should be. Sounds kind 
of drastic (or dramatic maybe) for something so trivial. I just thought 
there were more pressing e-mail issues to debate.

-- 
Tony LaFemina
When you want to do more than just buy software
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