Again, I don't know Netscape....but in Outlook, I can hit the forward
button, THEN go into the message and delete the parts I don't want to
forward (like addresses, etc)...can you do that?  Do you see your
forwarded message below your new message?

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Helene
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 3:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PCWorks: RE; Forwarded messages


Keith Thompson wrote:

> Just re-read your message and it dawned on me... with Netscape, you
> cannot edit and retain a grapic. You must save it out (to desktop or
> other known place), edit the message and then re-insert. You have to
> have the HTML editor turned on to use the insert, otherwise, its only
an
> attachment. (Go to Edit, preferences, Message....., Format to get to
the
> option to change editors.
>
> Keith

Hi Keith. I've tried everything.. I can't seem to get this to "fix".. so
I'm
just going to leave it alone, and when I get something with graphics
like this.
I'll have to forward it.. with all the addresses.. Its bothersome..
(when I get
it). so I know, passing it along, others feel the same way. .but
sometimes, you
get such a nice thing(like the one I'm talking about) and you just want
to pass
it along..  Thanks for your help
Helene
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