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Hello tbudl,
MDP I'm not quite sure why it should do that and I don't think it
MDP should. If it does, it may be a bug.
I have this macro %SUBJ right at the top in my body but when I
launch the shortcut that macro no longer works.
VBG The %SUBJ
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Hello tbudl,
I am trying to create a shortcut that relies on a certain
account. I would like to open an editing window for a
certain account.
I need for the editing window automatically input the
accounts default template.
Thank you :)
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Hi Victor,
@31-Dec-2002, 11:13 -0500 (16:13 UK time) Victor B. Gonzalez said:
I am trying to create a shortcut that relies on a certain
account. I would like to open an editing window for a certain
account.
I need for the editing window
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Hello Marck,
I am trying to create a shortcut that relies on a certain
account. I would like to open an editing window for a certain
account.
I need for the editing window automatically input the accounts
default template.
MDP This
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Hi Victor,
@31-Dec-2002, 13:00 -0500 (18:00 UK time) Victor B. Gonzalez said:
MDP This is all covered in the Help file under the Command line
MDP parameters topics. For example:
I looked their first for my answer but it didn't answer how I
could
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Hello Marck,
MDP I'm not quite sure why it should do that and I don't think it
MDP should. If it does, it may be a bug.
I have this macro %SUBJ right at the top in my body but when I
launch the shortcut that macro no longer works.
The %SUBJ macro
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