I had previously written the following: S> In other words, absent the second "%" sign and hyphen, would the S> subsequent text in the template just be ignored?
To which Roelof replied: >No, it would be preceded by an empty line. >Hello %- >Everybody, >will give you >Hello Everybody, >When don't you place the %- macro at the end of the line, it will be ignored: >My name is %-Roelof >results in: >My name is Roelof Sorry, Roelof, but I am still confused. (Maybe it's because it's late, I'm tired, etc. etc.) In your first example I don't see an empty line. Your example suggests that Hello %- Everybody and Hello %-Everybody will both yield: Hello Everybody Bottom line, my question is, "To insure that subject text goes into the subject line and that message text goes into the message body, how do I craft the template?" If "e-mail address change. (again <sigh>)" is the subject and "Hi. We are changing...." is the message body, is the following correct? %Subject="E-mail address change. (again <sigh>)"%- Hi. We are changing our e-mail address from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] effective immediately. Or, do I need to do something differently? -- Avi Avram Sacks Chicago using The Bat ver. 1.62r on MS XP OS Prof. ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.51.10 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

