After the original message, the subject line may have very little to
do with the content of that message.

On Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 8:54 PM Tom Brennan <t...@tombrennansoftware.com> wrote:
>
> I tend to skip over the subject of emails.  I don't know why.  I do the
> same when reading section headings in manuals - some kind of psycho
> thing I guess.  So for others who might have the same problem, I
> sometimes put the same text as the subject in the first part of the
> email body.
>
> On 11/4/2021 10:33 AM, Carmen Vitullo wrote:
> > I already apologized,literally,
> >
> > yeah, sorry Ed, that's your subject of the post :(
> >
> > thanks Bob !
> >
> > nevermind :
> >
> > working 2 PC's at home back and forth, I neglected to comprehend fully
> > the need.
> >
> > again - SORRY
> >
> > Carmen
> >
> > On 11/4/2021 10:07 AM, Ed Jaffe wrote:
> >> On 11/4/2021 8:01 AM, Richards, Robert B. (CTR) wrote:
> >>> Ed wants a programmatic way of doing it, not logging on to a system
> >>> and issuing ISMF commands from within the dialog.
> >>
> >> I literally put that fundamental requirement in the subject line of my
> >> post.
> >>
> >> For some reason, my query has been totally misunderstood by the
> >> majority of respondents.
> >>
> >> I'm baffled by it...
> >>
>
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