Just a quick question. Is there a limit on the length of the notes that can be put in
the Memo field of the Other tab of an entry in the address book? I ask because I
use it as a contact manager, and being in pastoral ministry I can use it for keeping
records of home visits, particular issues
I use the address book groups very heavily. It acts as my contact manager and the
fields for Internet links will link to local files also. I don't let it hide entries
that are included in a group, so that the default always shows the whole lot. In a
couple of years I have hammered it and it has
Sorry folks, it's all rather too much for this simple Kiwi. Turning
smilies off and heading for MicroEd. I'll come back when a smilie can
be easily invoked via a toolbar button or something.
Please don't let's loose sight of the fact that The Bat! is a
fantastically powerful and rock solid email
Thanks for the gracious explaination Mary. I'll indeed park it for
when I get some spare time.
Errr :)?
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Peter in New Zealand.
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Just a quick thought popped in here. If you like to keep extensive
notes on your contacts (I do as a rural church minister), the web page
fields can also reference files on your local computer. I keep
pastoral care notes as plain text Notepad files and reference them
from The Bat!'s address book.
Umm - no, sorry.
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Peter in New Zealand.
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Take a look at www.calendarscope.com
It's shareware. I have used it for a couple of years now, and it
hasn't blinked once. It's pretty well like the calendaring part of
Outlook, but has more configurability. Like you can tweak and adjust
the colours of events to what you want, rather than being
I don't think there is any way to get data across from Outlook to
Calendarscope. I went down this road when I first evaluated it. In the
end I printed out the monthly display from Outlook and manually
entered it all into Calendarscope. Took a few hours, but it seems
worth it, for me it was anyway.
Hi. This is just a quick check to see if I got the thing right. I will
be looking to see my face. Please ignore. Thanks.
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Peter in New Zealand
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Well peoples,
I am still trying, but I still can't see me. And my apologies for the
sloppiness with my delimiter.
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Peter in New Zealand.
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Hello Roelof,
Thursday, July 29, 2004, 8:26:20 AM, you wrote:
You are that cute guy with the beard, aren't you? The one similar to
Santa Claus. g,dr
Hey! I like that. Never been Santa before. But yes, that sounds like
me. I have downloaded the latest rogues file, and this is my test
message.
Hello Peter,
Thursday, July 29, 2004, 9:36:18 AM, you wrote:
Hello Roelof,
Thursday, July 29, 2004, 8:26:20 AM, you wrote:
You are that cute guy with the beard, aren't you? The one similar to
Santa Claus. g,dr
Hey! I like that. Never been Santa before. But yes, that sounds like
me. I
I've checked my headers and everything else, and I am sure I got this
working OK. Thanks to everyone who helped.
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Peter in New Zealand.
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What am I doing wrong please?
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Peter in New Zealand.
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Thank you Mary and Richard for reassuring me. Thought I'd disappeared
into some dark void where all those email massages that never make it
to their intended destination seem to go, slipping quietly through
little worm holes in space. There's just gotta be a little planet
somewhere out there where
I may have been a silly boy and hit the reply button when wanting to
respond to a particular post. That seems to can my roguemoticon. If I
do it as a new message, as this one is, all seems OK.
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Peter in New Zealand.
Current version is 2.12.00
Hello Darrin,
Monday, July 26, 2004, 7:36:56 PM, you wrote:
Hi Darrin,
On 7/26/2004 12:34 AM my time, Darrin wrote:
DR You might also find this useful: http://tinyurl.com/6y333
The link above isnt the one I meant to send. It was this: http://tinyurl.com/58zzv
Thank you for responding.
Hello Allie,
Wednesday, July 28, 2004, 12:15:04 AM, you wrote:
MicroEd is special in that when it
wraps as you type, it hard wraps.
The Windows editor for TB! was introduced so that those who don't like
the cursor behaviour as well as other aspects of MicroEd could have a
more familiar
Hello 9Val,
Wednesday, July 28, 2004, 7:46:38 AM, you wrote:
Hello Peter,
PB differences between the two editors has always puzzled me. Does that
PB mean that when I prepare a message using the Windows editor that my
PB recipient will receive it as one long line,
Yes, recipient will receive
Hello Dave,
Wednesday, July 28, 2004, 8:14:23 AM, you wrote:
Hello Peter,
Tuesday, July 27, 2004, 3:02:59 PM, you wrote:
Would I be correct in assuming that MicroEd has huge potential for
goofing up due to the great number of options avaulable?
I'm not certain what you mean by potential
Hello Stuart,
Wednesday, July 28, 2004, 8:28:25 AM, you wrote:
Hello 9Val,
Tuesday, July 27, 2004, 2:46:38 PM, you wrote:
PB differences between the two editors has always puzzled me. Does that
PB mean that when I prepare a message using the Windows editor that my
PB recipient will receive it
Hello Dave,
Wednesday, July 28, 2004, 8:14:23 AM, you wrote:
You know before sending how the
wrapping will be received by your recipient.
That's a very worth while advantage I had not understood before. Thank
you for pointing it out. I will try using MicroEd again and see if
this thread will
Hello Allie,
Wednesday, July 28, 2004, 11:07:02 AM, you wrote:
My thanks to everyone who pitched in and made helpful comments about
MicroEd. I think I am converted. I understand it much better after
reading all your posts than I did before. Really, the free caret is a
lot like the click and type
Hello Mary,
Wednesday, July 28, 2004, 2:34:25 PM, you wrote:
Can you see us? Can everyone but me see you?
To be perfectly honest Mary I have no idea. Can someone else say if
they can see me or not please?
Thank you.
--
Peter in New Zealand.
Hi. Using The Bat! 2.12 and I simply can't seem to find where to use smilies. I've
looked everywhere, and just cannot discover them. I just know it's gotta be under my
nose, so could some kind person please put me out of my misery and tell me? Many
thanks.
Peter in New Zealand.
Greetings,
If I have posted this several times please accept my apologies. I have had no reply,
and I suspect I may have done something wrong and (whisper) unspeakable, like (tiny
whisper) trying to post in html. I am posting the same message, but this time, I hope,
in good ol' plain text.
Hello. I use TB with quite a lot of folders that incoming mail is
automatically sorted to on arrival. If a message requires further
action from me I usually use the little red flag to flag it for
attention. What I am wondering is this - is there a way to make a
folder show that there is a flagged
Hello Allie,
Monday, July 21, 2003, 11:28:15 PM, you wrote:
AM -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
AM Hash: SHA1
AM Peter Ballantyne, [PB] wrote:
PB I use TB with quite a lot of folders that incoming mail is
PB automatically sorted to on arrival. If a message requires further
PB action from me
Hello Bill,
Tuesday, July 22, 2003, 8:19:50 AM, you wrote:
BM On Mon 21-Jul-03 6:04am -0400, Peter Ballantyne wrote:
If a message requires further action from me I usually use the
little red flag to flag it for attention. What I am wondering is
this - is there a way to make a folder show
Hello Allie,
Tuesday, July 22, 2003, 12:48:30 PM, you wrote:
AM On another note, please be mindful of excessive quotations in your
AM reply messages.
Opps. Sorry. Thanks for reminding me of that.
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Kind regards,
Peter
Using The Bat! v1.62i on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Hello Bill,
Sunday, June 29, 2003, 4:30:53 PM, you wrote:
BM On Sat 28-Jun-03 11:41pm -0400, Peter Ballantyne wrote:
... need to enlarge the font in the message list if I can ...
BM Options - Message List Colors and Font...
Good grief! How on earth did I miss that??? I feel a drip;, but my
Hello TBUDL,
I have modified the font used in both the message viewer pane and
the folder list, and need to enlarge the font in the message list if
I can as my eyes are not what they used to be. I have looked and
looked and can't find any setting to do this. Is it possible, and,
if so,
client?
Peter Ballantyne in New Zealand
Using The Bat! v1.60 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
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in The Bat!
1.6 is pretty (gurgle) darn good. Sorry about the (eructation)
background noises but I'm a little flatulated after (belch, burp)
reading the ideas for the perfect (gurgle) email client.
Peter Ballantyne in New Zealand
Using The Bat! v1.60 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
darn! It must be the cold this morning -
we're heading into winter in the deep south of New Zealand. Anyway,
I've enjoyed it immensely. Thanks all.
Peter Ballantyne in New Zealand.
Current Ver: 1.60c
FAQ: http
to the developers re the print preview idea, and maybe they
will consider it. In the meantime, FinePrint looks good. I might have
to keep using the trial version for a little while,as the price works
out quite expensive in New Zealand currency.
Many thanks for your help.
Peter Ballantyne in New Zealand
Hello Dave,
Monday, April 8, 2002, 8:53:30 AM, you wrote:
DC Hi Peter,
DC Sunday, April 7, 2002, 9:06:16 PM, you wrote:
In the meantime, FinePrint looks good. I might have to keep
using the trial version for a little while,as the price works
out quite expensive in New Zealand currency.
DC
. Maybe all printer manufacturers could make a preview
facility a standard feature - now wouldn't that be nice!
Peter Ballantyne in New Zealand
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Pastor Peter Ballantyne
Elim Pentecostal Church
10 Iona Street, Lawrence 9153
Phone: 03 485 9344
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meanings and all that stuff. So you can imagine me with my snout
firmly rammed into the software interface, snorting and snuffling as I
search for hidden goodies.
Peter Ballantyne (snuffle) in New Zealand)
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Pastor Peter Ballantyne
Elim Pentecostal Church
10 Iona Street, Lawrence 9153
Phone: 03 485 9344
now,and would ne rather nifty like that.
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Pastor Peter Ballantyne
Elim Pentecostal Church
10 Iona Street, Lawrence 9153
Phone: 03 485 9344
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! v1.60 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Current Ver: 1.60
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