KR> really folks?

2016-07-29 Thread Mark Langford
Phillip Hill wrote: > There's a simple way to eliminate quoted text. > All you do is click "Reply" or "Reply All" > then press CTRL+A and start typing. This works fine for Windows, but most of the flagrant violators use smartphones, and simply can't be bothered to figure out how to edit or

KR> really folks?

2016-07-29 Thread Phillip Hill
There's a simple way to eliminate quoted text. All you do is click "Reply" or "Reply All" then press CTRL+A and start typing. Hint, CTRL+A will automatically highlight and select all the text in the message, even if you can't see it. When you start typing, it will replace anything that is

KR> really folks?

2016-07-29 Thread Kayak Chris
I think there's a way to automate the chopping out of prev message, with a string oc characters and a note to remind that any quoted material be copied above that line. This way the replying party would have to *opt in* any repeated text. I'm not a programmer but used to task them with such

KR> really folks?

2016-07-29 Thread Larry Flesner
Mark send out the "rules to follow" e-mail about cleaning up your replies before posting back to the net and within 24 hours the following e-mail appears, nothing cleaned up and 6 repeats at the bottom of the page. 600 people on the net do not need to be a part of transactions between two

KR> really folks?

2016-07-29 Thread Info at vandykeaviation.com
> Sorry