Re[2]: Peter, DO NOT OVERQUOTE! (was: Importing Outlook Contacts)

2001-02-16 Thread Gerry Doyon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Nick, NA Not accepted! You are the first to cause me to make a Kill File on this NA List, and your are, or course, it's first member! I concur and am doing the same. Best regards, Gerry Doyon 1.49 running on Windows 98 41998 -BEGIN

Re[2]: Peter, DO NOT OVERQUOTE! (was: Importing Outlook Contacts)

2001-02-16 Thread Jody Watts
On Friday, February 16, 2001 at 6:26 PM Mike Yetto tickled the keyboard keys on the subject of: "Peter, DO NOT OVERQUOTE! (was: Importing Outlook Contacts)". My response follows: MY more importantly[1], MY trim the quotes by selecting a block and hitting F4 Thank you for this little tip.

Re[2]: Peter, DO NOT OVERQUOTE! (was: Importing Outlook Contacts)

2001-02-16 Thread syv
On Friday, February 16, 2001 , Nick Andriash wrote the following in regards to: [Peter, DO NOT OVERQUOTE! (was: Importing Outlook Contacts)] NA Not accepted! You are the first to cause me to make NA a Kill File on this List, and your are, or course, NA it's first member! How do you make a kill

Re[2]: Peter, DO NOT OVERQUOTE! (was: Importing Outlook Contacts)

2001-02-16 Thread Ben Mills
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Friday, February 16, 2001, 7:26:59 PM, you wrote: MY I'm more inclined to go with "confused Outlook Express user" than MY jerk. The Bat! will allow you to bottom post and, more importantly[1], MY trim the quotes by selecting a block and hitting F4. Lookout

Re[2]: Peter, DO NOT OVERQUOTE! (was: Importing Outlook Contacts)

2001-02-16 Thread Ben Mills
Friday, February 16, 2001, 8:25:42 PM, you wrote: NA Ben, it sounds like you have already hit the Reply button, and *then* NA you are highlighting the text you want to quote. In that case, F4 will NA indeed spell check the highlighted text. Try just reading the message in NA the preview pane,