Hello Bill! On Friday, July 14, 2006, 11:01 AM, you wrote:
>> Now: where in v. 2.xx is the "insert image" function? >> I think, among all of us, that Elodie has all of the questions posted >> answered except this one. Is it in the Format drop-down menu of the >> HTML Only editor (Edit Mail Message) window--as it is in 3.xx? > When I switched to HTML/Plain Text mode for this reply, a > formatting toolbar showed up between the header fields (at the top > of the Edit Mail Message window) and the body (where I am now > typing). It has things like: Font selection, Bold-Italic-Underline > buttons, text justification buttons, etc. There is also an icon that > I guess looks like a picture hanging by a wire. When I hover the > mouse cursor over it a tooltip pops up saying "Insert Picture". > Clicking it opens a File Open dialog to find a "picture" file (gif, > jpg, etc.) Oddly, there do not seem to be any corresponding Menu > selections for these formatting functions! Thank you for the clear description. I missed encountering the HTML capabilities of TB! 2.xx because I was running Plain Text View and the MicroEd editor during the time that I used that version. I recall a lot of discussion pro and con the safety issues in the *viewing* of HTML images in TB!--in an external viewer, I think--in 2005. From that I had jumped to the (unwarranted, it turns out!) conclusion that TB! could not send embedded (so-called "in-line") images. Plainly it can, and that's a plus for many people in the business world, I'm sure. And I'm now better equipped to offer advice on implementing that capability to anyone who asks me for it in the future. So, thanks a mil! -- Best regards, Mary The Bat! 3.81.08 Beta on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 2 ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.80.06 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

