Hello Allie, Friday, June 20, 2003, 6:38:42 AM, you wrote:
AM> I forgot to mention that changing the prefix should be done only when AM> you know that the recipient doesn't mind it that way. '>' is a standard AM> prefix and many e-mail clients, including TB!, recognize only that quote AM> prefix. As a result, if you use an alternative quote prefix, clients AM> that recognize only '>' as a quote prefix will not recognize your quoted AM> text as being a quotation. As a result: I did not realize this but just found out that changes could lose defined color display. Since some contacts even do not have quoted text, I can use the new style to them. At the same time, I am still using the default quotestyle. AM> Do you mean, how do you indent the quotes? If so, you can do this by AM> selecting the quoted text block and while holding down the <CTRL> key. AM> Hit the K, then the I keys. Repeatedly hit the K then the I keys until AM> you've indented the text to how much you desire. To unindent, hit K then AM> U while holding the <CTRL> key. Yes, I meant indent. But how to include it in template? So, although the '>>' may appear ugly or you wish your quotes to appear AM> special or different from that of others, consider the problems that may AM> result from doing this. It is not a matter of ugly, but a matter of new styles. And I hope one day The Bat! will also offer different letter styles like Incredimail. Thanks. -- Best regards, hcl ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62r | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

