Tuesday, August 08, 2000, 5:30:23 PM, Curtis, wrote:

C> On Tue, 8 Aug 2000 17:10:57 -0500, Joe Finocchiaro wrote:

C> <snip>
JF>> I want *my* pastes to conform with my written text -- call it
JF>> whatever you want to call it. Whether I type it in or paste it in, I
JF>> want it to all look the same -- automatically.

JF>> $.25 says the majority agrees?

C> There are two modes in which you can compose messages, ie, in auto-format
C> mode  or with auto-format disabled. This auto-formatting of pasted text
C> should be done with only one of these modes and the auto-format mode is
C> the natural no-brainer <g> candidate. :-)

   Well, Curtis, it does *not* do it for me, auto-format or not, but then I am
   probably doing something else wrong.

C> Steve is right in that a good
C> editor will not change the formatting of pasted text unless explicitly
C> requested.

   But I no longer give a rat's ass about Steve.

   As they say down in Guatemala...%!@& Steve.

C>  This is what the auto-format mode is about.

    That may very well be true, Curtis, but it doesn't work in that
    way for me, at least at this point, it doesn't.  That is, pasted text isn't
    formatted in the same way as written text. That's why several
    others here are having the same problem, eh?

    But I'll figure it out eventually.  In the meantime, ClipMate is
    getting me by nicely.  But thanks for trying to help!

    Hell, I would have switched to TB for the Quick Templates alone --
    and I ain't going back.
-- 
Joe Finocchiaro
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