This message is from: "plumg...@pon.net" <plumg...@pon.net>

I had not thought of this before, but if I set Outlook to delete the whole
previous message when I can reply, I can then copy any part of the previous
message I want to preserve, and then hit Reply, and then paste the saved
portion of the previous message into the new one.

That solves the trigger finger problem (which I have been guilty of more than
once.)  But it still allows for creating continuity in your message.  The only
thing it does not do is mark the old message with those little arrows.

Gail

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