Re[2]: Quoting from sent messages

2002-01-30 Thread Miguel A. Urech
Marck, > That's a bit convoluted really. You can start a reply to your own > message, copy the bits you want, escape from that, start a new message > to the real recipient (choosing from the address book) then paste the > copied text. I agree with you it's a bit convoluted. And he doesn't even h

Re[2]: Quoting from sent messages

2002-01-30 Thread David Denton
Hello Marck, Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 10:38:53 AM, you wrote: MDP> SmartPad (F6) comes in handy for doing a pastiche like this. What is SmartPad and what does F6 do? I can find nothing in help or the "List of (un)documented shortcuts." -- Best regards, David -- __

Re[2]: Quoting from sent messages

2002-01-30 Thread David Denton
Hello Marck, Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 10:05:13 AM, you wrote: MDP> You can copy the text to the clipboard and use Alt-Ins (Paste Quoted). MDP> Would that do? Thank you Marck, that does help. But what about automatically adding in the date and time of the original message (as when relying to