Re: Text quoting

2003-09-30 Thread John Rakestraw
Hi John,

Tuesday, September 30, 2003, 2:21:52 PM, you wrote:

J Having  said that in Agent it was easy to include a
J bit  of  quoted text in a reply message. 

In TB!, highlight the text and hit F4.

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Re: Text quoting

2003-09-30 Thread Roel
Hi John

On 30 Sep 2003 14:21:52  (my local time 21:21:52), John wrote:

J Can Bat do this?

Offcourse :-)
but instead of hitting the reply-button with your mouse, you have to
hit F4, while the text is selected offcourse.

Hth
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Re: Text quoting

2003-09-30 Thread Dave Gorman
Hello John,

Tuesday, September 30, 2003, 2:21:52 PM, you wrote:

 All you had to do is select and highlight whatever text you
 want to quote in the original message... and then hit the
 reply key. and a reply composition window would open with
 the selected text already quoted.

Select text, hit F4.

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Re: Text quoting

2003-09-30 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello John,

On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Having  said that in Agent it was easy to include a
 bit  of  quoted text in a reply message. All you had to
 do  is  select  and highlight whatever text you want to
 quote  in  the  original  message...  and  then hit the
 reply  key.  and a reply composition window would
 open with the selected text already quoted.

Yup. I selected your text and hit F4 - voila!

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Richard

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Re: Text quoting

2003-09-30 Thread Martin Webster
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Hello John,

On 30 September 2003, 14:21 -0500 (20:21 local time) John [J] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

J Having  said that in Agent it was easy to include a
J bit  of  quoted text in a reply message. All you had to
J do  is  select  and highlight whatever text you want to
J quote  in  the  original  message...  and  then hit the
J reply  key.  and a reply composition window would
J open with the selected text already quoted.

J Can Bat do this?

Yes, select text and press F4.


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Martin Webster

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Re: Text quoting

2003-09-30 Thread Mary Bull
Hello John!

On Tuesday, September 30, 2003, 2:21 PM, you wrote:

J ... in Agent it was easy to include a
J bit  of  quoted text in a reply message. All you had to
J do  is  select  and highlight whatever text you want to
J quote  in  the  original  message...  and  then hit the
J reply  key.  and a reply composition window would
J open with the selected text already quoted.

J Can Bat do this?

Yes, it can, with one extra thing to remember: highlight the text you
want to quote, *hold down the shift key*, and click the Reply arrow in
the View Folder window. (You will have to have the Toolbar
showing--get it from the View drop-down menu, in the View Folder
window.)

BTW, please note how my signature has a delimiter: (-- or
dash-dash-enter, which is dash-dash with a space after it, and then
one more enter to go to the next line). It would help if you could use
this delimiter, also. Then I wouldn't have to delete
everything below where your signature would have been if you had
signed your message, when I reply to you without selecting text to
be quoted. Like this leftover:

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TIA. :)

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Mary

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Re: Text quoting

2003-09-30 Thread MAU
Hello Roel,

 but instead of hitting the reply-button with your mouse, you have to
 hit F4, while the text is selected offcourse.

He can Shift+Click on the reply button.

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Re: Text quoting

2003-09-30 Thread John Bartlett

Hello John,

On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, at 14:21:52 [GMT -0500] (which was 12:21 PM here
on Vancouver Island) you wrote:

J easy to include a bit of quoted text in a reply message. All you
J had to do is select and highlight whatever text you want to quote
J in the original message... and then hit the reply key. and a
J reply composition window would open with the selected text already
J quoted.

J Can Bat do this?


  Yes - highlight then F4

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