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Hi Kim,

@17-Feb-2003, 21:47 -0500 (02:47 UK time) Kim [K] in
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K> ... When I start a letter to her, the display name is the only
K> one that appears as the greeting of the letter. With %TOFName,
K> shouldn't the name I have in as her "first name" in the address
K> book be the one that appears, and not the display name? If not,
K> what should I do to get her real name to appear as the greeting,
K> short of setting the "display name" as her real name?

The %ToFname relates to the First Name in the "To" header of the
message in question (the current message or reply). You need to look
at some of the other macros - specifically the Address book macros.
The %ABTO macro, followed by one of:

         Name            the full name
         FirstName       the first name
         LastName        the last name
         MiddleName      the middle name
         Handle          the handle

.. will help a lot.

These can be defaulted to make a more generic template entry by
doing something like this:

%ABToFirstName='%TOFname'

This says get the first name from the address book but use the first
name from the "To" field if none is available.

K> Also, I have the greeting with %TOFName in the reply as well, but
K> the first half of her address appears in the greeting (the part
K> before the @). What am I doing wrong?

Same answer.

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v1.63 Beta/6 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2
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