On Friday, September 09, 2005 at 12:50:37 AM [GMT -0500], Tom Plunket
wrote:

> Ugh, it looks like a big task.  Ah well, at least I can do it.  :)

The big task is to do your first customization. :) At that point you
know how to do it. It's downhill from there.

> Yeah, I did that too, but unfortunately editing the paragraph requires
> a reflow, which takes the indent out.  Others have suggestions that I
> have yet to try.

    If the entire paragraph is indented, Alt-L will not unindent the
    paragraph when reflowing. At least, not here. This is why I
    mentioned first editing with all the text indented, and then
    inserting the number when finished. Doing an Alt-L on this paragraph
    did nothing to the indentation just now.

    BTW, you can indent text by selecting it and then hitting CTRL-K,I.
    I don't know if that will be useful for you as well. Unindenting is
    CTRL-K,U

> I had a big mess on my hands with this one.  I created the folders,
> then went left.  Hit the server from another client, and the folders
> were not there.  Went back to my TB! setup where I made the changes in
> the first place, and the folders weren't there anymore!  I tried
> Outlook and Opera, as well, and they didn't see the folders either.
> There was no %APPDATA%\The Bat! folder on my machine, either.

> I was spooked, but I connected and reconnected to the server enough
> times that one more connect attempt from TB! revealed that the folders
> were actually there...  <phew>

So did the other clients pick up the folders being there as well?

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