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On Fri, 8 Jun 2001 21:56:23 -0500, A contributed this to our collective
wisdom:
ACM>>> Of course when creating the QT, you have to toggle off wordwrapping
ACM>>> again by hitting Shift+CTRL+W. The QT dialog used the editor
ACM>>> settings.
L>> Tried... failed... restarted TB!... tried again... and failed... :((
ACM> Is the QT supposed to extract text from somewhere and output it as single
ACM> long line of text?
Ok, I did the following without problems:
I created a text file with one unformatted line of text 679 characters
long and named it test.txt.
I then created a QT, and in it place the macro %Put="path\test.txt"
I then created a new message window, hit Shift+Ctrl+F to toggle off
auto-format, and Shift+Ctrl+W to toggle off word wrapping. I then executed
the template. The text from the file was added to the message body, all in
a single line as it should be.
Note, however, that TB! cannot convert formatted text to unformatted text.
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Using The Bat! (v1.53 RC/2) [OS: Windows 2000 (Service Pack 2)]
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