Hello Philippe!

On Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 12:44 PM, you wrote:

> I can now use Shift-Reply as you explain, and it's useful.

> I don't understand what Ctrl-Reply does, even when text is selected.

I had never seen any discussion about Ctrl-Reply.

With or without selected text, it gives me an Edit Mail Message window
displaying from my Reply template, but with nothing at all quoted from
the original message.

I can't envision when one would want to do this. But maybe the RitLabs
developers have a need in mind.

> As for Shift-Reply All, it doesn't work as I would expect (works
> like a normal Reply All), ...

It works as anticipated for me. Functions the same as Shift-Reply.

> ... and this is probably where editing of TBUser.DEF is required.
> Any experience, someone?

Yes, I expect that's it. If you haven't done any Customizations (from
Tools/Toolbars/Customise) then you can safely delete TBUser.DEF.

And the change in the function of Reply to All should then work.

Some time back I deleted TBuser.DEF. I didn't really have a need for
any of the customizations I had made when testing the beta series when
those new Customise functions were being developed.

So it was no loss to me, and I didn't even bother to do any
customizing after that.

So far as I know, there's no way to selectively edit TBUser.DEF.

The choice is to delete it and then re-do all your customizations, or
forego the changes in function that it is blocking.

But--someone else may have different, more recent, and more welcome
information for you.

If you have spent a lot of time doing customizations, you might prefer
to do without the convenience of selective quoting using
Shift-Reply-to-All.

-- 
Best regards,
Mary
The Bat! 3.63.05 (Beta) on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 2







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