Hey Chris.
I've already said that it's obvious that one can't do much about what 
happens once it gets into replies.  That's the way it goes.  So be it.  

And one last time, I'm not talking about endless strings of text.  Just the 
normal letter length text lines that I, and millions of other people have 
been emailing for nigh on 10 years.  That's all.  
So unless the recipient has their email window set to look like Cleopatra's 
Needle, they'll likely see it just fine.  
Doesn't require any more explanation or chatter than that.  Most other 
email programs for the past 8-10 years have been working with selectable 
word wrap.  It's not new, not a surprise to the emailing world.  

I just thought that with so many other aspects of PM working for me 
quite nicely, it would be totally great to find this common, every-day, 
ordinary feature included as well.  
I certainly didn't mean to incite such religious fervour over some long 
forgotten (if ever really widely known) suggestion by some guys who's 
grandchildren are now sending perfectly nice looking, selected word-wrap 
emails from some horrible XP computer (eeeccchhh), or one of a few other 
email clients on their mac or linux boxes.  

:-)  

ht

P.S.  It'll be a long time until I get used to it, but I'm already trying
to work 
on the "command+right/left arrow" thing.  Thanks for that, and the rest of 
the other hints you guys gave.  Have fun.

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On 11/22/03, C. A. Niemiec wrote:

>>As I mentioned earlier, this is my VERY first experience with NOT being
able 
>>to decide how MY letter 
>>should look/read.  And being used to 

<snip>

>>EVERYONE can be happy.  
>>My emails can look more professional, and you can set yours at 78 so it can 
>>look like a Chinese 
>>newspaper.
>
>I dunno. Do you ever get simple replies back to your e-mails that look
>like the above?

<big ol' snip>

>Chris


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