Hello Dierk,
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001 19:36:33 +0200 GMT (20/06/2001, 01:36 +0800 GMT),
Dierk Haasis wrote:
> You need the new version (12.53bis). There you go to
> Options/Preferences/Applications.
You're ahead of time. The latest is 1.53d. Verseion 12.xx is not due
until February 2023 (if they kee
On Tuesday, June 19, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes, you can. It is easier to go Options>Preferences>Applications and
> then click the four boxes and then click Associate Now.
I don't see an Options>Preferences>Applications in TB. I see Options,
and then Editor Preferences, but that has
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Hello Jan!
On Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 4:48:41 PM you wrote:
> Can't you also use Windows file associations for this task?
Forgot about that, since I never use it.
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Hello Jan,
Tuesday, June 19, 2001, 09:48:41, you wrote:
JR> Hello Dierk,
JR> On Tuesday, June 19, 2001 16:30:51 [ +0200 GMT], you wrote the
JR> following in regards to 'Files ending in .msg':
Dierk>> [...] you can re-associat
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Tuesday, June 19, 2001, 4:43:01 PM, Michael S. Greenbaum wrote:
> I said No, but was this the right answer? Should those files be
> associated with The Bat?
Well if TB! is your regular mail program, and from what you
wrote this seems to be the case
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Hello Michael!
On Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 3:43:01 PM you wrote:
> I'm using TB Christmas edition and have been since, well, Christmas.
- From my experiences it is a good idea to upgrade to the current
1.53bis (14th June 2001).
> I said No, but w
I'm using TB Christmas edition and have been since, well, Christmas.
I just got a message this morning when I opened TB telling me that
files with the extension .MSG were not associated with The Bat! and
asking me if I wanted them to be.
I said No, but was this the right answer? Should those fi
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