j> However, this does not work properly in any The Bat message header field j> (To, Subject, etc); the Ctrl-shift-left arrow keeps everything highlighted j> and puts the cursor at the beginning of the field.
This is one of my BIGGEST complaints with TB. Though I use TB myself (and put up with it's numerous oddities) I could never recommend this product to any clients as this sort of thing (among others) is just too unprofessional. j> You still can't reformat lots of text at time. Alt-L, for example places j> the cursor at the beginning of the paragraph just formatted and one has to j> cursor down to the next paragraph to do that one. If you highlight more j> than one paragraph at a time, it will join them together and reformat so j> that doesn't work. Paste Formatted doesn't work at all if the original j> text has indentations. Also a big problem with the formatting is that as quoted lines get longer and longer with each reply (what with all the >>>>>>>s getting added) the wrap ceases to properly attribute the quote to the proper author. That REALLY sucks, especially when you have a very long email to now correct the quotes for. j> There is undo but no redo. Something that is pretty much standard in any j> decent editor these days. Again, both are quite unprofessional. -- Rich ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

