Hello Laura & everyone else, on 24-Jul-2005 at 20:08 you ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have a Q for all you wizzies out there!! My general advice is: look into TB's template system, and learn about the macros. Press F1 to open TB's help, select the index & search for "macros". Have a look at the "full alphabetic list of macros". With templates and macros, you can do exactly what you need. It depends on your setup how you can best achieve this. > HELLLLLLLLLP me figure how? You could create an address book group template, putting all recipients (if its multiple recipients) of the two files & message into that group. Or you could set up a quick template and include it manually to a message whereever you need it. The important thing is that you can use macros to attach files. The macro to attach a file automatically is: %ATTACHFILE="filepath" You can of course use multiple instances of the macro. If you put this: %ATTACHFILE="c:\attach\file1.jpg" %ATTACHFILE="c:\attach\file2.jpg" into a Quick Template and name it, lets say "2files", you can type "2files" (minus the quotation marks) into the message and press CTRL+Spacebar to insert the Quick Template into your message. No text will be added to your message of course, but the two files will be attached, and you can freely create the message content as you wish. > You're amazing! I know. :-) PS: another little suggestion: add a realname to your setup. Its much nicer if we can address you with your beautiful name rather than with a long and/or cryptic email address. ;-) -- Best regards, Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981) For whatever a man may do, he does it in order to annihilate time, in order to revoke it, and that revocation is called space. -- Hermann Broch ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.5.30 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

