Now, I understand you ! Thanks. In the first message I got the impression that you told me to press keys WHILE clinking the mouse. I understand now that I should not do that. So FIRST you copy, and next you past with Command-'
This works as you can see... great ! >That copies it >That copies it >That copies it >That copies it ... Thank you ! It even works for tech stuff I copy out of other weird applications. Marc Ellen Fletcher wrote on 20-01-2007 18:41 * * * Start of original message text * * * >Mark, > >Sometimes when I'm writing a reply I find I'd like to include text from >the original that I hadn't highlighted, so it didn't copy into the reply >message. Or I want to include text from an attachment to quote. I >highlight the text, press command/c to copy, then go into the reply >message I had started composing and press command and the ' key (the >apostrophe key). That copies it into the outgoing message with the < >in the left column, indicating a quote. > >Ellen > >Marc CASTEELS wrote: >> I've tried this following your message... >> >> But I am doing something wrong. I dont get it... >> but you managed to get me extremely interested. --- Just Marc - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - ICQ 3888426 ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

