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Hi BillG,

On  16  September  2000 at 14:08:10 GMT -0400 (which was 19:08 where I
live)  BillG  wrote  and  made  these  points on the subject of "Reply
templates":

B> 1) Can the numbering after the "Re" be turned off? I don't
B> particularly care for the "Re[2]", "Re[3]", etc.... A simple "Re"
B> is sufficient IMO.

Yes - use the %SINGLERE template macro in your reply templates.

B> 2) The %Quotes macro puts the ">" character on every non-blank line
B> of the original text. I prefer to have the ">" character on EVERY
B> line of the included text, not just the ones that aren't blank. How
B> can I do that?

You know, I hadn't realised that. I quite glad that it doesn't. Proper
netiquette  calls  for the interspersing of responses. Not quoting the
blank  lines  makes this practice *much* easier. And, in answer to the
question, no I don't know any way of changing that behaviour.

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Cheers,
.\\arck
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