On Tuesday, May 13, 2008, 7:57:38 AM, Stefan Tanurkov wrote: ST> Hello Jon,
JP>> I tried the preview for a template containing %Subject. It does not JP>> appear under preview, but it does work when queuing the message. Is JP>> this correct behavior for preview? ST> Well, I don't quite understand what it means. Do you have "%subject" ST> in the template and the test message (by default, it's the selected ST> one in the main window) has non-empty subject and you see nothing ST> instead of the macro in the body when you open preview and similation ST> mode is "Reply" or "Forward"? ST> What does queuing mean in this context? Sorry if I was not clear. The %Subject macro is in the template. When I preview the template, I do not see the macro in the message body. This is expected. But the subject field is not populated when I preview the template. Is this by design? I would think that the preview would include the subject if one exists. The reason I mentioned queuing the template is because I wanted to demonstrate that the macro was correctly formed. So I select a recipient and queue the message in the outbox. The subject field is correctly populated. Doe this clarify things? Jon Using The Bat! v4.0.24 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2 -- "And then we'll be going to Goree Island, where I'll be giving a speech about race, race in the world, race as it relates to Africa and America. And we're in the process of writing it. I can't give you any highlights of the speech yet because I, frankly, haven't seen it." — Bush, discussing preparations for his trip to Africa. Source: White House, "President Bush Discusses Upcoming Africa Trip with Reporters Remarks by the President in Roundtable Interview with African Print Journalists," July 3, 2003 ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 4.0.24.9 | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

