On Friday, May 14, 2004, rich gregory wrote...

PN>> %WRAPPED='In a message (with the subject "%SUBJ") on %ODATE, you said:'
PN>> %Quotestyle='=%Qinclude="Initials"'%-
PN>> %Qinclude="cleanup"%-
PN>> %QUOTES%-

MDP>> It's a 3 QT set. "Full name" and "Full name - no AB entry" are
MDP>> also required.


> I have been using only a SINGLE quote QT in my reply template..

> On %ODateEn thus spake %OFromFName:
> %QUOTESTYLE="=%qinclude(Initials)"
> %QUOTES="%TEXT"

> 1) What is the QT "cleanup" for?

Probably removes PGP stuff from the top when people use inline
signing. The details for it are likely to appear in the macro library
(see link at bottom of this email).

> 2) What does the macro "%WRAPPED" do?

It rewraps the text.

> 3) How is %QUOTES%- different from %QUOTES="%TEXT"?

The second removes any carriage returns you put after the text you type
in the template... An example is to copy this into a new message
template, and find out what happens:

Hi






Bye

Include all the carriage returns... Now do this:

Hi
%-
%-
%-
%-
%-
%-
%-
Bye

Then use the template... you'll notice the second has no carriage
returns.  The %- suppresses them.

> 4) What are the other 2 QTs I am missing?

Missed that bit of the thread, I'm sure Marck has details on that :)

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