Hello JM14,
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000 at 00:41:57 [GMT -0400], you wrote:
J> So, a first basic question, please: When viewing, say, a TBUDL, and
J> coming across a message that's exactly to the point for me, is
J> there any way I can block-and-bold it or block-and-color it so it
J> stands out in easy-to-see relief when I revisit the message later
J> for reference purposes or to start cutting and pasting so I can
J> begin to create my own personal help file?
Sure... Go to Options/Message List Colors, add a new entry with
whatever colors, bolding, fonts etc. that you want to stand for
something important. i.e. Bold, Red, Underline for all messages from
my boss with the word "fired" in it. <grin>.
It's up to you to come up with your own color/font/style schemes and
what they mean to you.
Once you've defined them, then you can right click a message, go down
to Color Groups, and then select the appropriate one.
Have fun.
Leif Gregory
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