On Thursday 23 July 2009, Harold Fuchs wrote:
>On 23/07/09 00:43, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Tuesday 21 July 2009, matt saunders wrote:
>>> I AM NEW TO OPEN OFFICE, AND AM TRING TO LEARN. I DO GET E-MAILS WITH
>>> PICTURES THAT ARE VERY INTERESTING, AND I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW TO
>>> ORGANIZE AND SEND PICTURES VIA E-MAIL, CAN YOU ADVISE ME HOW TO DO THIS?
>>
>> First off Matt, all caps is considered to be shouting & is quite generally
>> frowned upon.
>>
>> Second, email isn't one of OpenOffices forte's.  Yes, OOo can incorporate
>> your images into a document quite nicely, I've been building my Christmas
>> cards that way since back in 1.1 days.  I would import the images, save
>> the file as a .pdf maybe, and mail the .pdf to whomever you want to have
>> it, with the mailer of your choice.  A lot of folks like thunderbird, but
>> I like kmail better.  That part (what mailer to use) is always a matter of
>> personal taste.
>>
>> Third, you can also note that I put my reply below your question.  Again
>> this is the natural, and much preferred style on every mailing list I
>> haunt, about 3 dozen of them.  Top posting, where you put your reply above
>> the question being asked, will usually get your breeches warmed up.  I see
>> you are using windows, from your messages header:
>>
>> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512
>> X-MIMEOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579
>>
>> So you may have to manually move the cursor to where you want to enter
>> your answer, and its quite alright to enter your answer below the
>> question, intermixed with the rest of the message so that the context of
>> the "conversation" is in the same order it would be in if you were
>> standing there talking to the other party.
>>
>> I should offer to send flowers for using windows, but...  I'm a linux user
>> myself, since 1998.
>>
>> BTW, thunderbird is available for windows.
>
>The OP is not subscribed so it is highly likely the s/he will not see
>your reply because you didn't explicitly cc him/her.

Sorry Harold, but the [USERS] was in the subject line of the message I replied 
to.  Is this no longer a way to tell if they are subbed?


Humm, on going back to check, I also see [users] [moderated], so that tells me 
he isn't, had I been paying attention.  Apparently I wasn't. :(

Can we make it one or the other please, both is at a glance confusing.

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