Hello TB! Users,
Is there a way to turn off Address Autocomplete of the To: field? The
risk of errors is quite high, particularly since the method of
selecting the desired entry from the list (down arrow and then Enter)
is different from that of most other autocomplete lists (down
Hi
On Tuesday 11 August 2009 at 11:57:27 AM, in
mid:1733375512.2009085...@trink.co.uk, jb_lists...@trink.co.uk
wrote:
Is there a way to turn off Address Autocomplete of the
To: field?
Options | Preferences | Viewer/Editor | Message headers
select To: and press Edit. On the Editing
Hello MFPA,
On Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 2:10:15 PM, MFPA wrote:
Is there a way to turn off Address Autocomplete of the
To: field?
Options | Preferences | Viewer/Editor | Message headers
select To: and press Edit. On the Editing tab, remove whichever
ticks you wish. The change
Hi
On Tuesday 11 August 2009 at 2:22:07 PM, in
mid:366084922.20090811142...@trink.co.uk, jb_lists...@trink.co.uk
wrote:
For down-arrow, tab, I was thinking of the autocomplete
in browser (Firefox) fields, where you can select the
entry by using the down arrow to select the entry you
want
Hi
There are several parked entries at the bottom of my Address
Autocomplete List in a new blank message in one of my accounts. These
are marked with the same parked symbol as identifies parked
messages. I cannot remember doing anything to create these parked
entries and can't work out how
Hello all,
Monday, December 15, 2008, MFPA wrote:
There are several parked entries at the bottom of my Address
Autocomplete List in a new blank message in one of my accounts. These
are marked with the same parked symbol as identifies parked
messages. I cannot remember doing anything to create
I would appreciate help with this, as some of the parked entries
contain obsolete addresses for current contacts and a couple are
deceased.
Click the blue parked icon to unpark them (or highlight and
CONTROL-ALT-J) the delete as usual.
--
Rick
Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if
Hello all,
Monday, December 15, 2008, MFPA wrote:
There are several parked entries at the bottom of my Address
Autocomplete List in a new blank message in one of my accounts. These
are marked with the same parked symbol as identifies parked
messages. I cannot remember doing anything
Hi
On Monday 15 December 2008 at 1:57:33 AM, in
mid:624508962.20081215025...@ipex.cz, Marek Mikus wrote:
open history dropdown and use Spacebar for
parking/unparking and Del for removing
Thanks a lot, Marek. I would never have guessed it was the Spacebar!
I'm sure I must have parked them
On 3/13/2006 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Where are the settings for address and history AutoComplete located
in 3.71.03? According to the help file, the are at
options-preferences-system, but they don't seem to be there (or
anywhere else I've searched).
MM Options | Preferences | Message headers
possibility of different settings for
To, CC, Subject, etc., and with possibility of separate history lists?
If you recall, our (at least mine) complaint some time ago was that I
wanted to have autocomplete for To but not for Subject. Like we say in
Spain: It never rains to everybody's satisfaction
Hello Dave,
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 03:35:50 -0500 GMT (14/03/2006, 15:35 +0700 GMT),
Dave Goodman wrote:
DG No, Marek understood my question perfectly, and it is the same question
DG you have asked, Thomas. RIT labs has hidden those settings in a most
DG obscure place, but they are exactly where
history lists?
Where it was before. Options / Preferences / Something easy to
identify.
M If you recall, our (at least mine) complaint some time ago was that I
M wanted to have autocomplete for To but not for Subject. Like we say in
M Spain: It never rains to everybody's satisfaction :)
I remember
to
identify.
But when they made the change they added the auto-complete possibility
to many other headers. Why then repeat the list of headers in a
different place?
M If you recall, our (at least mine) complaint some time ago was that I
M wanted to have autocomplete for To but not for Subject. Like we
Hi MAU,
Tuesday, March 14, 2006, 4:33:42 PM, you wrote:
But when they made the change they added the auto-complete possibility
to many other headers. Why then repeat the list of headers in a
different place?
It is common practice in many programs to have access to the same
Hello Paul,
But when they made the change they added the auto-complete possibility
to many other headers. Why then repeat the list of headers in a
different place?
It is common practice in many programs to have access to the same
options/functionality from several different places. This
Hello MAU,
(on the header name, not in the contents of it)
I've just noticed it work the same on any part of the header pane.
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Using The Bat! v3.71.03
Current version is 3.71.03 | 'Using
Hi MAU,
Tuesday, March 14, 2006, 5:27:21 PM, you wrote:
Is this what you mean?
Yes, this is a specific example of the point I was making. I was just trying to
make the general point that there is nothing wrong with having access to the
same functionality from several places and that if
Hello all,
Monday, March 13, 2006, Dave Goodman wrote:
Where are the settings for address and history AutoComplete located in
3.71.03? According to the help file, the are at
options-preferences-system, but they don't seem to be there (or
anywhere else I've searched).
Options | Preferences
Where are the settings for address and history AutoComplete located in
3.71.03? According to the help file, the are at
options-preferences-system, but they don't seem to be there (or
anywhere else I've searched).
TIA.
--
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The Bat! v.3.71.03
Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
On 3/13/2006 Marek Mikus wrote:
Where are the settings for address and history AutoComplete located in
3.71.03? ...
Options | Preferences | Message headers where click to header and
select Edit.
Thank you, Marek. I would never have found them there.
--
Dave Goodman
The Bat! v.3.71.03
Hello Marek,
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 21:44:20 +0100 GMT (14/03/2006, 03:44 +0700 GMT),
Marek Mikus wrote:
Where are the settings for address and history AutoComplete located in
3.71.03? According to the help file, the are at
options-preferences-system, but they don't seem
at a header which didn't
have any Autocomplete (From or something), but with the To header,
there it is.
The most unintuitive place to hide such a functionality,
congratulations to Ritlabs for this achievement! They should win an
award for their creative GUI, shouldn't they?
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Nur ein
On Thursday, February 16, 2006, 4:29:48 PM, Roelof Otten wrote:
Options - Preferences - Message header - [select your header] - Edit -
'Editing' tab
Ahhh. I suppose it makes sense to put it here (its certainly more
flexible), but the Help file still refers to its old location. Thanks
for
Hello TB! Users,
Can anyone tell me where the Address AutoComplete option for the
Message Window now hides. It used to appear under
Options|Preferences|System, but it does not any longer. The latest
version appears to have reset my original settings (Addressboook only)
and I want to set it back
Hallo Julian,
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 15:58:52 +GMT (16-2-2006, 16:58 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
JB Can anyone tell me where the Address AutoComplete option for the
JB Message Window now hides.
Options - Preferences - Message header - [select your header] - Edit -
'Editing' tab
How do I get to edit the history from which email addresses are auto-completed
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Using The Bat! 3.5.25
with POPFile 0.22.1
on Windows XP 5.1
Current version is 3.60.7 | 'Using TBUDL'
Hello admin,
How do I get to edit the history from which email addresses are auto-completed
Click into the To or CC fields and you should get a down-pointing arrow
on the right side of the field. Click on this arrow and a dropdown list
with the history should open.
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Best regards,
Miguel
Hello admin,
How do I get to edit the history from which email addresses are
auto-completed
Click into the To or CC fields and you should get a down-pointing arrow
on the right side of the field. Click on this arrow and a dropdown list
with the history should open.
Yes - but what I want
Hello Marten,
Click into the To or CC fields and you should get a down-pointing arrow
on the right side of the field. Click on this arrow and a dropdown list
with the history should open.
Yes - but what I want to do is delete one from the history because it is
wrong.
OK, once the
Hello Marten,
Click into the To or CC fields and you should get a down-pointing arrow
on the right side of the field. Click on this arrow and a dropdown list
with the history should open.
Yes - but what I want to do is delete one from the history because it is
wrong.
OK, once the
Marten,
On 27-10-2005 16:49, you [MG] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MG Yes - but what I want to do is delete one from the history because
MG it is wrong.
Select one using arrow down and hit delete
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author Peter Fjelsten /author
thebat version 3.62.01 Pro
Hallo Marten,
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 15:49:32 +0100GMT (27-10-2005, 16:49 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:
Click into the To or CC fields and you should get a down-pointing arrow
on the right side of the field. Click on this arrow and a dropdown list
with the history should open.
MG Yes - but
account, but today is a minor account that I hope to stop
using at some point. Is there a way to control this behaviour ?
Another thing I've wondered about is whether the autocomplete results
of the address field can be cycled somehow? You know, when I write the
beginning of an address
the autocomplete
JS results of the address field can be cycled somehow?
Yes. Use Ctrl-Plus to cycle the results.
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Johnny,
On 19-04-2004 23:18, you [JS] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
JS What determines the 'mother account' of a common folder ?
This account is default for mailto: URLs?
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greeting Best regards /greeting
author Peter Fjelsten /author
thebat version 2.10.01 /thebat version
os Windows XP
Peter, Martin Marck ,
JS What determines the 'mother account' of a common folder? ... Is
JS there a way to control this behaviour ?
MW Could it be 'This account is the default for mailto:; URLs' in account
MW properties?
I didn't even remember this setting. Actually, none of my accounts
were
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Monday, February 02, 2004
7:10:23 AM
Hi,
I use to have TB set up so the subject line of a new email would auto
complete my often used text I used in subjects. It no longer does so.
Where in TB do I change this setting? I know Ive seen it somewhere
Hallo Darrin,
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 07:11:51 -0800GMT (2-2-04, 16:11 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
D I use to have TB set up so the subject line of a new email would auto
D complete my often used text I used in subjects. It no longer does so.
Options - Preferences - System - Autocomplete
Hello all,
A question for those of you who have already upgraded to v2.0.
Is it possible now to select autocomplete for addresses independently of
autocomplete for subject?
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Using The Bat! v1.62i
Hallo MAU,
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 17:54:25 +0200GMT (15-9-03, 17:54 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
M Is it possible now to select autocomplete for addresses independently of
M autocomplete for subject?
Nope.
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Current version
Hello Roelof,
Nope.
Darn!!!
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Hello MAU,
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 17:54:25 +0200 GMT (15/09/2003, 22:54 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
Is it possible now to select autocomplete for addresses independently of
autocomplete for subject?
You mean autocomplete addresses but not the subject? I don't see the
option for this.
--
Cheers
Hallo MAU,
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 18:08:21 +0200GMT (15-9-03, 18:08 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
Nope.
M Darn!!!
Yep, it would be a nice enhancement. I wonder if anyone has taken the
trouble to feed it to the wishlist. ;-)
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Groetjes, Roelof
Hello Roelof,
Yep, it would be a nice enhancement.
Yes, it would be nice.
I wonder if anyone has taken the trouble to feed it to the wishlist.
;-)
Yes, I do wonder too ;-)
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Using The Bat! v1.62i
Hallo MAU,
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 19:16:51 +0200GMT (15-9-03, 19:16 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
M Yes, I do wonder too ;-)
Are we going to initiate a 'me too' thread just between the two of us?
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Current version is 2.00 |
Hello Roelof,
Are we going to initiate a 'me too' thread just between the two of us?
Not me! ;-)
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Using The Bat! v2.00.6
Current version is 2.00 | Using TBUDL information:
this is a peculiarity of the
autocomplete, field priority and the particular entries in the fields
that I have and other..
I have now been able to create predictable results however I get no
inline address replacement. Only once I tab from the address
field does it fill in the space appropriately.
I know how
Hello Pixie,
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 11:41:37 -0400 GMT (31/08/2003, 22:41 +0700 GMT),
Pixie wrote:
TF I have two addressbooks, and TB autocompletes from both just fine.
TF (I'm aware that this doesn't help you, though.)
Just to clarify for me, do you have autocomplete also using history?
When I
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 22:07:36 +0700 GMT, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Hiya Thomas,
TF I have two addressbooks, and TB autocompletes from both just fine.
TF (I'm aware that this doesn't help you, though.)
Just to clarify for me, do you have autocomplete also using history?
When I had history
Hello Pixie,
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 06:52:56 -0400 GMT (31/08/2003, 17:52 +0700 GMT),
Pixie wrote:
While segregation of the entries isn't mandatory for me I would like
to use more than one address book and apparently autocomplete has
issues with it.
I have two addressbooks, and TB autocompletes
Hi,
I created a second address Mail Lists book with TBOT, TBUDL and some other
entries which are for mailing lists.
Options - Pref - System : Autocomplete on, Check All addr books
(note no history check)
Address Autocomplete would work for TBOT but not TBUDL
...so then
Copied all entries
Hi Marck.
At 7:11 PM on Sunday, June 30, 2002 you wrote the following
about [How to set up an autocomplete for a mail list?]:
MDP [...] The advantage of Mass mailing over Group mailing
MDP is that Mass |mailing will create an individual mail to
MDP every member of the group, |resolving
Jan,
JR Are there other personalizing touches besides greeting by
JR name, title, address, etc. that I'm not aware of?
I, for one, do not like everybody I send multiple-copy mail to to also
see the e-mail addresses of everyone else in the mailing, as a matter
of courtesy.
I wish more
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@01 July 2002, 11:19:01 -0400 (16:19 UK time) Jan Rifkinson [JR] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck D
Pearlstone:
MDP ... Mass mailing will create an individual mail ... resolving
MDP personalising touches at the
Hello Marck,
On Mon, 1 Jul 2002 17:38:17 +0100 GMT (01/07/02, 23:38 +0700 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
JR Are there other personalizing touches besides greeting by name,
JR title, address, etc. that I'm not aware of?
MDP %IF:%ABtoFax:%-
MDP Give my regards to %ABtoFax. I trust you are
I want to be able to type something like someList and have it
signify mailing to a list of people in my address book. How do I do
this? I know I probably start with setting up the group in the
address book, which I've done, but I don't know how I can mail to this
list without double clicking on
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@30 June 2002, 18:39:11 -0400 (23:39 UK time) Rick Reumann [RR] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Bat List:
RR I want to be able to type something like someList and have it
RR signify mailing to a list of people in my
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Thomas F [TF] wrote:
TF For me, this problem is not with autocomplete, but with the
TF one-line-only format of all address field, both for composing and
TF for viewing mail. Here is a poi
On the topic of auto-complete one other thing I find a bit of a
nuisance. I love being able to start out addressing the to field by
starting to type the name and then using CTRL-+ to autocomplete. The
problem is as I start to get near the end of the line you can't really
see what you
Monday, June 24, 2002, 3:01:33 PM, Rick Reumann wrote:
RR On the topic of auto-complete one other thing I find a bit of a
RR nuisance. I love being able to start out addressing the to field by
RR starting to type the name and then using CTRL-+ to autocomplete. The
RR problem is as I start to get
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Andrea Zuercher [AZ] wrote:
AZ Yes, I have run into that, and it annoys me as well. Something
AZ else that annoys me is that when an address does autocomplete, it
AZ stays highlighted, s
the name and then using CTRL-+ to
RR autocomplete. The problem is as I start to get near the end of the
RR line you can't really see what you are autocompleting as it is
RR hidden off the address field. So I then have to open up the
RR address book icon and make sure I picked the right one and if I
RR
is not with autocomplete, but with the
one-line-only format of all address field, both for composing and for
viewing mail. Here is a point where I liked Netscape Mail's way of
display better, giving you a box - a bit like the box that opens when
you hit the right-most icon in the address field when compsing mail
Hello Ray,
On Tuesday, May 28, 2002 at 12:36:35 +0100, you wrote concerning
'Autocomplete':
...
Is there a setting I should make somewhere so that autocomplete
recognises text and always fills it in?
I have no problem with autocompleting multiple addresses. I just type
the first name and when
you have
already typed (with autocomplete) in the To: field.
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When I write several emails to the same person and fill in the To:
field, it only autocompletes once. The third email I have to fill in
completely and the fourth autocompletes etc.
Is there a setting I should make somewhere so that autocomplete
recognises text and always fills it in?
In case
Sorry about the resend - my mail may have been misthreaded ...
Hi all!
Hopefully someone can help - I composed an email (a crucial one of
course), started to type in the email address, when the window shut,
and TB! closed. No draft was saved, nothing in the outbox, and the
email has
has evaporated. Three and a half years of flawless
JL service from the programme and now this!
- From what I gleaned from another thread, it would appear that your
autocomplete history is corrupted. Go into the options/preferences.
Under the System tab and autocomplete, choose all address books
Hi justine,
On Tue, 21 May 2002 16:10:03 +0930, you wrote:
Hopefully someone can help - I composed an email (a crucial one of
course), started to type in the email address, when the window shut,
and TB! closed. No draft was saved, nothing in the outbox, and the
email has evaporated. Three
Hi all!
Hopefully someone can help - I composed an email (a crucial one of
course), started to type in the email address, when the window shut,
and TB! closed. No draft was saved, nothing in the outbox, and the
email has evaporated. Three and a half years of flawless service from
the programme
Hello all,
Auto-complete is nice and I use it in TO and CC from AB, not history.
But, no matter what I select from Options/Preferences/System, the
Subject keeps on auto-completing from history and this turns out to be
a PITA when you write a lot of messages every day. Does anybody know
of a way
On Tue, 7 May 2002, Miguel A. Urech wrote:
Hello all,
Auto-complete is nice and I use it in TO and CC from AB, not history.
But, no matter what I select from Options/Preferences/System, the
Subject keeps on auto-completing from history and this turns out to be
a PITA when you write a lot
Hello Jonathan,
I don't think you can... at least I cannot find a switch anywhere in
preferences. Only setting I can find is for addressing. Recently I found
the auto-complete for subjects rather useful... having to send out over
300 emails to uu.net about abuse... made life very easy ;)
and this turns out to be
MAU a PITA when you write a lot of messages every day. Does anybody know
MAU of a way to completely turn off auto-complete for Subject?
I've selected 'Only default address book' and have no subject
autocomplete. Should work for you too, you're running the same
version
Hello Miguel,
On Tue, 7 May 2002 11:54:34 +0200GMT (7-5-02, 11:54 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
MAU Do you happen to know where the history for Subject is kept by TB?
In the account.his file in your account directory.
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Groetjes, Roelof
Hello Roelof,
In the account.his file in your account directory.
Thanks mate, I'll look at it later. Right now I'm fighting with my
server, to the point that I have just ordered a new one from Dell.
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Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
Hello Roelof,
I've selected 'Only default address book' and have no subject
autocomplete. Should work for you too, you're running the same
version.
I have the same selection but still get the autocomplete from history
on the subject.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain
ON Tuesday, May 7, 2002, 1:58:39 PM, you wrote:
MAU Thanks mate, I'll look at it later. Right now I'm fighting with my
MAU server, to the point that I have just ordered a new one from Dell.
In that case the struggle will continue :-(
FYI Dell is a clone builder, building computers/servers from
On Tue, 7 May 2002, Miguel A. Urech wrote:
Hello Jonathan,
I don't think you can... at least I cannot find a switch anywhere in
preferences. Only setting I can find is for addressing. Recently I found
the auto-complete for subjects rather useful... having to send out over
300 emails
Hello Jonathan,
I was agreeing ;)
Sorry, I'm having problems with my mail server today and it looks like
I'm reading messages too quickly. :-)
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Using The Bat! v1.60c
Current Ver:
07 May 2002, 13:39, you wrote:
G FYI Dell is a clone builder, building computers/servers from the
G cheapest parts they can get, setup in a way to generate minimal service
G requests.
G Doesn't sound like a quality supplier to me.
What on earth does the above mean? How are Dell's machines set
ON Tuesday, May 7, 2002, 4:20:17 PM, you wrote:
CT What on earth does the above mean? How are Dell's machines set up to
CT generate minimal service requests? I don't think you know what you're
CT talking about.
Clive,
I should not have made that remark here, it to of topic and probably
I was able to turn off autocomplete (for the To: box--I hate autocomplete)
in the registry (with regedit), but is there an option menu that does the same
thing, that I didn't notice?
Thanks,
Randy
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Hello Randy,
Historians believe that Wednesday, January 2, 2002 at 05:25 GMT +0100
was when, Randy Burns [RB] typed the following:
RB I was able to turn off autocomplete (for the To: box--I hate autocomplete)
RB in the registry (with regedit), but is there an option menu that does the same
RB
' ).
Also, is there anyway to get the ctrl+ feature to work when trying to
autocomplete a group name? It only seems to work if I at least email
the list one time so that it keeps it in the most recently used
addresses memory.
Thanks
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Bat List,
I'm still having some trouble that I really need some help with.
First I ran into the problem when I tried to set up two email
addresses such as John Doe(work) and John Doe(home). I wasn't able
to use ctrl+ in order to get the autocomplete to work. When I
removed
of autocomplete?
Yes, put quotation marks around both of them: John Doe Sr. / John
Doe Jr.
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Hi TBUDL,
I've played with it a bit but can't work out how I get auto complete
working. I've tried making the address a favourite, giving nicknames
etc etc. What's the secret?
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Hello andrew,
On Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 5:10:46 PM you wrote:
a Hi TBUDL,
a I've played with it a bit but can't work out how I get auto complete
a working. I've tried making the address a favourite, giving nicknames
a etc etc. What's the secret?
What is set in
Options / Preferences /
Hi Peter,
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, at 17:27:29 [GMT +0200] (which was 16:27 in London) you wrote:
PP What is set in
PP Options / Preferences / System: Complete automatically address/subject
PP entry fields ???
ah it was set to input history I've now set it to all address books
and history :-)
Hello andrew,
On Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 5:41:22 PM you wrote:
a ah it was set to input history I've now set it to all address books
a and history :-)
It is not clear if this solved your problem? .-)
a Does it only auto-complete based on email address? So it won't use
a nicknames to input an
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Hi andrew,
On 17 June 2001 at 16:41:22 +0100 (which was 16:41 where I live)
andrew wrote to Peter Palmreuther and made these points:
a Does it only auto-complete based on email address? So it won't use
a nicknames to input an email address?
It
Hey Peter,
Sunday, June 17, 2001, 12:33:14 PM, you wrote:
PP Lets say you type joe@ and use the shortcut Ctrl+ it extends to
PP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not sure I follow what the Ctrl+ is doing... If I type joe, and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] was in my address book, it just atuocompletes.
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On Sun, 17 Jun 2001 14:50:17 -0400, Tim wrote these comments:
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TM Not sure I follow what the Ctrl+ is doing... If I type joe, and
TM [EMAIL PROTECTED] was in my address book, it just atuocompletes.
The autocompletion from history will give you
name it should autocomplete to
Joe Doe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when you press Ctrl plus '+'
If the first name is Jonathan and you type in joe and use Ctrl+ it
unfortunately does not autocomplete to Jonathan Doe [EMAIL PROTECTED], for
that you've to type in 'jona' and than Ctrl+, that way
Hey A,
Sunday, June 17, 2001, 3:23:14 PM, you wrote:
ACM The autocompletion from history will give you the last entry matching the
ACM string you typed. In the above case [EMAIL PROTECTED] Let's say you also
ACM had [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] in your address book. CTRL-+
ACM will
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