ON Monday, January 07, 2002, 9:26:30 AM, you wrote: Peter> Hello Gerard,
Peter> On 7 Jan 2002 at 09:11:01 you wrote (at least in part): GdV>> I feel that if you mark a piece of text and press reply you are telling GdV>> the software you just want the blocked area in the reply. Therefore GdV>> there is no need at all to press special buttons to get just a piece of GdV>> the text. Peter> No ... I can'T fully agree ... My first thought were similar, BUT: Peter> I read you mail, see something interesting, copy it and search further Peter> information, e.g. with Google. Peter> The selected information(s) was/were at the very end of your mail and Peter> meanwhile I scrolled up again to read the beginning. Peter> Now I want to reply ... and Gee ... only two words quoted in my answer Peter> .. *damn, there was still selected text* Peter> You see??? It'S to easy mistakes are happening :-( Isn't that a very unique situation. It can happen that there is selected text but not often. It works this way in Agent and I found it very intuitive. I think the Find Function is more confusing. You don't even have to mark text it just grabs the word that's closest. GdV>> Just my 2 (Euro)cents. Peter> And mine too! Peter> Anybody want's Monopoly's money? Come to Europe, get your Euro :-) OK, the paper money looks like monopoly money, but doesn't it give you a feeling of accomplishment and belonging. I rank it up there with the fall of the wall. -- Best regards, Gerard Insert Cookie Here--> Grossman's Law - Complex problems have simple, easy-to-understand, wrong answers. Windows 2000 Professional with TB Version 1.53t -- ________________________________________________________ Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Vers: 1.53d FAQ : http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com

