Hello Raj,
Saturday, September 22, 2001, 11:15:17 PM, you wrote:
QS>> field of the mail message. Is there some setting that allows me to
QS>> specify more than one word to be included? Right now I'm using
QS>> "Jack_and_Jill" or "Mary_Beth" but this is less than desirable.
> If you use this is the desired template %TO=''%TO='"%OFROMNAME you will get the
>full name
> of the person to whom you replying.
> If as you say you want to use the Full Name of a person for whom you have an
>address book
> entry then try
> %To=""%to="%ABofromNAME <%ABofromEmail>"
> Check out the Address Related macros for more options.
I'm sorry. My original inquiry was misleading. Let's say I want to
address my mail message to Jack and Jill Horner. In my address book I
have the first name listed as Jack and Jill and the last name as
Horner. In my new and/or reply template, I have Hello %FName,. TB! the
writes (using the AB template) Hello Jack, not Hello Jack and Jill, as
I want it to. So my question is how to get the complete AB first name
string to follow my Hello greeting. The only way I've found that works
is to enter the first name in the AB as Jack_and_Jill.
After following your hint, I found Hello %ABTOFirstName to do the
trick.
Best regards,
Quin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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