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Hi Marcus,

@1-Nov-2002, 12:45 +0100 (11:45 UK time) Marcus [M] in
mid:1393905565.20021101124542@;wordit.com said:

M> Hmmm, there's probably something about quick templates I've not
M> understood yet. The following works, but what do I need to set up
M> so that the result appears without quotes?

erm... nothing to do with QT's, but more to do with macros. Just
remove the %QUOTES= bit!

M> I'm inside the received mail as a reply, and now I want to run
M> the template:

M> %QUOTES="%SETPATTREGEXP=""Name:\s+(\S+).*""%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=""%TEXT""Dear
M> %SUBPATT=""1"",

You just need to do this in the reply template:

%SETPATTREGEXP="Name:\s+(\S+).*"%-
%REGEXPBLINDMATCH="%TEXT"Dear %SUBPATT="1",

M> I don't understand how %QINCLUDE works yet. The help file seems
M> sketchy on that, it just drops hints.

It's very simple. Create a new QT. Call it "GetName". Put the above
macro snippet in it. Now, in your reply template, just put this:

%QINCLUDE="GetName"

That's it. That way, if you needed to repeat the extracted name
anywhere further down in the reply, you simply repeat the QINCLUDE
command.

Marck>> If you're really stuck, TBTECH is the place to find help
Marck>> writing so complex an extraction template.

M> Okay, I'd better join that list then too.

See you there ;-).

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Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
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