Hello, fellow Bat-lovers. As some of you may have gathered by now, I've finally, after all these years, decided to get serious about using macros and templates in my email.
One problem I have always had--and still do--is making sense of all the quotation marks in a macro. The following comes from an example in the FAQ. %To=""%To="""%OFROMNAME on TBUDL"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" I know that the first pair of quotes belongs to the first %To. I would guess, also, that everything following the second %To is enclosed in a pair of quotes. That would mean, though, that the string: %OFROMNAME on TBUDL is enclosed in TWO pairs of quotation marks. If so, can someone tell me why? If not, where am I wrong in my analysis? TIA for your help. -- Keith Russell mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Writer's Rule #2: About those sentence fragments. Using The Bat! 1.60q under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 on a Pentium IV 2.4 with 512 MB. ______________________________________________________ Archives : http://tbtech.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]