When you highlight text and do a Reply Quoting Selected Text
shouldn't that override any other default type response?
In particular I'm referring to selecting text below the sig cutoff
marks -- . If I select this text then I am making a conscious effort
and decision to include this in my reply.
ON Friday, May 7, 2004, 3:23:36 PM, you wrote:
ND Thoughts? Opinions? Agree or disagree? Ginger or Mary Ann?
Hi Nick,
I agree fully.
Me work around is copy and alt-ins paste
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Best regards,
Gerard
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Nick Danger wrote:
When you highlight text and do a Reply Quoting Selected Text
shouldn't that override any other default type response?
In particular I'm referring to selecting text below the sig cutoff
marks -- . If I select this text then I am making a conscious effort
and decision to include
Hello ken,
On Fri, 07 May 2004 13:01:01 -0500 GMT (08/05/2004, 01:01 +0700 GMT),
ken green wrote:
kg ken green
kg definitely Mary Ann
I just highlighted this part below your sig delimiter and hit F4. No
problem.
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Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste.
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Reply to message sent 5/7/2004, @ 01:12:30 (1:12 PM Locally)
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Hello Thomas,
I just highlighted this part below your sig delimiter and hit F4. No
problem.
Yeah, it's only if you quote above and below the delimiter that it
kicks in
ON Friday, May 7, 2004, 8:24:55 PM, you wrote:
ND Yeah, it's only if you quote above and below the delimiter that it
ND kicks in and overrides you.
Hi Nick,
It is more a case of interpreting a line as a signature delimiter.
This:
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Is seen as a sig delimiter.
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Best
On Friday, May 07, 2004, Gerard wrote...
It is more a case of interpreting a line as a signature delimiter.
This:
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Is seen as a sig delimiter.
Not here it isn't... do you have the PGP stripper macro by any chance
are you? I cannot remember the real name of the macro,
Hello Gerard,
Friday, May 7, 2004, 12:54:23 PM, you wrote:
Gerard Hi Nick,
Gerard It is more a case of interpreting a line as a signature delimiter.
Gerard This:
Gerard --
Gerard Is seen as a sig delimiter.
Not here.
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Leif (TB list moderator and fellow end user).
Dear Thomas,
Friday, May 7, 2004, 2:12:30 PM, you responded to Ken:
T I just highlighted this part below your sig delimiter and hit F4. No
T problem.
I tried this as well and the text below the sig delimiter did _not_ appear
in the new message pane.
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Regards,
Maggie
Dear Thomas,
Friday, May 7, 2004, 2:12:30 PM, you responded to Ken:
I tried this as well and the text below the sig delimiter did _not_ appear
in the new message pane.
Highlight anything above cut mark excluding the cut mark: sig cut off
Highlight anything above cut mark including the cut
Hello Marten,
Friday, May 7, 2004, 5:25:05 PM, you wrote:
M So: if the highlighted area has any part of itself above the cut mark
M the sig is cut off
M If the highlighted area does not include all three cut characters
M (dash dash space) and has no part of itself above the cut mark: sig is
M
Was Fri, 7 May 2004, at 14:34:19 -0500,
when Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This:
--
Is seen as a sig delimiter.
Not here it isn't... do you have the PGP stripper macro by any chance
are you? I cannot remember the real name of the macro, but it is
usually
Hello Nick,
When you highlight text and do a Reply Quoting Selected Text
shouldn't that override any other default type response?
In particular I'm referring to selecting text below the sig cutoff
marks -- . If I select this text then I am making a conscious effort
and decision to include
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