Hello Allie,
I am using ReplyAssistant and it does ok. You can drag and drop
text. But...I have to then copy and paste the To address (sometimes)
and the Subject.
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Best regards,
Jon
Friday, April 5, 2002, 8:17:45 PM, you wrote:
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Hello Carsten,
That is a very clever use of templates. I will try it and see how it
works in practice. Thanks!
It just goes to show what a bit of intelligence can do when applied to
something as sophisticated as TB!
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Best regards,
Jon
Saturday, April 6, 2002, 6:36:58 AM, you wrote:
CT
Hello Carsten,
Daniel had the idea in [1]. I found a much simpler way to get a quick
menu for quick templates:
Very smart indeed, and useful for many things. Thank you. :)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
replies -
pick list:
JL The problem with using a handle is remembering it. I must have about
JL 30 templates I want to use on a regular basis and I just can't
JL remember them all.
Here's what I would do: have a list of the quick templates on paper
to quickly find the handle, type it in and hit
Hello Carsten,
On Saturday, April 06, 2002 at 14:15:41 you wrote:
CT Here is the quick template you should use for mails you have to
CT reply to in different ways using some canned answers:
This is canned reply #1.
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Un-canned comment:
Great suggestion.
I think I will have many uses for
When I get an email, quite often I need to choose a reply from a
possible list of 5 canned answers.
I understand there are keyboard shortcuts where I can type a keyword
and hit Alt+space or something like that. But when I have lots of
different replies for each folder, it gets near impossible to
On Friday, April 5, 2002, 12:11, Jon Lawrance wrote:
When I get an email, quite often I need to choose a reply from a
possible list of 5 canned answers.
I understand there are keyboard shortcuts where I can type a keyword
and hit Alt+space or something like that. But when I have lots of
Hello Marcus,
Thanks - that is what I want, but perhaps slower than ideal!
It would be great if this menu was available:
1. On right clicking the mouse.
2. The choices filtered by the folder the originating message was in.
3. Not having to click Reply first.
Since I respond to such large
On Friday, April 5, 2002, 13:34, Peter Meyns wrote:
MO Edit some quick templates (Options-Quick Templates...) and then
MO use them by, while in the editor, choosing the corresponding
MO template from Utilities-Insert Quick template-
MO Nice and easy.
even easier: type the QT's handle and hit
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 12:22:32 +0200GMT (which was 05.04.02, 12:22 +0200GMT
where I live), Marcus Ohlström wrote the following about Multiple
Standard replies - pick list:
MO Edit some quick templates (Options-Quick Templates...) and then use
MO them by, while in the editor, choosing
Hello Jon.
At 5:11 AM on Friday, April 05, 2002 you wrote the following
about [Multiple Standard replies - pick list]:
Jon When I get an email, quite often I need to choose a
Jon reply from a possible list of 5 canned answers.
Jon I understand there are keyboard shortcuts where I can
Jon type
Hello Marcus,
The problem with using a handle is remembering it. I must have about
30 templates I want to use on a regular basis and I just can't
remember them all.
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Best regards,
Jon
Friday, April 5, 2002, 12:53:23 PM, you wrote:
MO On Friday, April 5, 2002, 13:34, Peter Meyns wrote:
Hello Jan,
Each folder requires about 6 different template reponses.
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Best regards,
Jon
Friday, April 5, 2002, 2:31:12 PM, you wrote:
JR Hello Jon.
JR At 5:11 AM on Friday, April 05, 2002 you wrote the following
JR about [Multiple Standard replies - pick list]:
Jon When I get an email
ON Friday, April 5, 2002, 3:31:12 PM, you wrote:
JR If so, why not filter them out to 5 subject folders based
JR on the key words, subjects, etc add an action that
JR automatically creates [ or] sends your customized reply to
JR emails that appear in each folder? You can personalize
JR
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 15:25:02 +0100GMT (which was 05.04.02, 16:25 +0200GMT
where I live), Jon Lawrance wrote the following about Multiple Standard
replies - pick list:
JL The problem with using a handle is remembering it. I must have about
JL 30 templates I want to use on a regular basis and I
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 13:53:23 +0200GMT (which was 05.04.02, 13:53 +0200GMT
where I live), Marcus Ohlström wrote the following about Multiple
Standard replies - pick list:
even easier: type the QT's handle and hit ctrl + space
MO Jon specifically said he did not want to use any kind of shortcuts
Howdy Jon,
Friday, April 5, 2002, 3:11:36 AM,
you wrote:
When I get an email, quite often I need to choose a reply from a
possible list of 5 canned answers.
I understand there are keyboard shortcuts where I can type a keyword
and hit Alt+space or something like that. But when I have lots
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 17:25:07 +0100GMT (which was 05.04.02, 18:25 +0200GMT
where I live), Jon Lawrance wrote the following about Multiple Standard
replies - pick list:
JL Thanks, that is the best solution I can think of so far. Funny, I am
JL so used to doing things on the computer that paper
Hi Peter,
Here's what I would do: have a list of the quick templates on paper to
quickly find the handle,
Why on a piece of paper and not on SmartBat which is just an F6 away? ;-)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
Hi Jon,
Thanks, that is the best solution I can think of so far. Funny, I am
so used to doing things on the computer that paper doesn't even come
to mind!
As I have just said to Peter, why don't you use SmartBat? Click on F6
is you haven't used SmartBat before.
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Best regards,
Miguel A.
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 19:36:24 +0200GMT (which was 05.04.02, 19:36 +0200GMT
where I live), Miguel A. Urech wrote the following about Multiple
Standard replies - pick list:
Here's what I would do: have a list of the quick templates on paper to
quickly find the handle,
MAU Why on a piece of paper
Hello Miguel,
Smart Bat is too slow to use. I have faster solutions than that
already in place.
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Best regards,
Jon
Friday, April 5, 2002, 6:39:33 PM, you wrote:
MAU Hi Jon,
Thanks, that is the best solution I can think of so far. Funny, I am
so used to doing things on the computer
Subject: Multiple Standard Replies - Pick List
From: Jon Lawrance
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Hello Jon,
Smart Bat is too slow to use. I have faster solutions than that
already in place.
You must really be living life in the fast line if the split second
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JL Smart Bat is too slow to use. I have faster solutions than that
JL already in place.
Would you care to share that with us? I'm curious about how you're
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ND You must really be living life in the fast line if the split
ND second it takes SmartBat to open and close is too slow for you! I
ND think I saw a Star
Hi Peter,
And also, I may be a little old fashioned... ;-)
More than myself? Don't tell anyone but I'm 59 today :-(
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
Current Ver: 1.60c
FAQ:
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 22:20:19 +0200GMT (which was 05.04.02, 22:20 +0200GMT
where I live), Miguel A. Urech wrote the following about Multiple Standard replies -
pick list:
And also, I may be a little old fashioned... ;-)
MAU More than myself? Don't tell anyone but I'm 59 today :-(
Hi Miguel
Hi Peter
no reason to be upset, is it?
No, not really. At least I got to 59, while no youngster can assure
he/she will.
Happy birthday to you! :-))
Thanks Peter. Have a beer on me :)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
on Friday, April 5, 2002, 10:51:45 AM, Peter Meyns wrote:
Jon Lawrance wrote the following about Multiple Standard replies -
pick list:
JL The problem with using a handle is remembering it. I must have about
JL 30 templates I want to use on a regular basis and I just can't
JL remember them
On Friday, April 5, 2002, 1:19:10 PM, Allie C Martin wrote:
A piece of paper would be better. It would indeed be too slow.
The one thing I could do quicker than open SmartBat and click on tab
which displayed a list of something is lose a piece of paper.
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P O Box 47828
Hello Jon.
At 9:27 AM on Friday, April 05, 2002 you wrote the following
about [Multiple Standard replies - pick list]:
Jon Each folder requires about 6 different template
Jon reponses.
Assuming that some of these different templates have some
common denominators, I would create QT's
Not trying to beat a dead horse with suggestions, but as someone else
mentioned you might want to consider a decent macro program. It will
help in so many ways outside of The Bat!. The neat thing is with my
personal favorite- PerfectKeyboard- you can organize all kinds of
lists to pop up
Hi Jon, hi list,
* Jon Lawrance (JL) writes:
JL When I get an email, quite often I need to choose a reply from a
JL possible list of 5 canned answers.
JL I understand there are keyboard shortcuts where I can type a keyword
JL and hit Alt+space or something like that. But when I have lots of
JL
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