Saturday, January 12, 2002, 12:25:22 PM, you wrote:

> I asked the same question, having moved from Outlook (which also lets
> you modify the subject). Peter Palmreuther told me about the memo
> field, which has no equivalent in Outlook. Now I know about this
> field, I don't know how I did without it in other mailers.

> You can access the memo field by pressing Ctrl+Shift+I. Type in the
> memo text then save with Ctrl+S. Now close the memo box by pressing
> Ctrl+Shift+I.

> If you add the memo field column in your message list, you can see
> both the original subject and your memo.

That makes it Hot Damn #2! I wanted to put this one on the wish list,
and lo and behold, it's already available!

Geez.

I knew about the memo view, but I didn't know that you could see the
memo in the message list (simply by adding it via View|Message
Column), which is what I really wanted to be able to do.  Just like
that scroll bar in the filtering box that I never saw before, I just
never saw the word "memo" in that list before.

Thanks, Geoff!

Now I'm going to go watch the playoff game, drink a little bourbon,
and decide exactly where I want to put the memo field.

Hallelujah!

PS:  I bet there's a way for TB to do my taxes for me, too, if
I could only just find it...

-- 
Joe Finocchiaro
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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