James Knott wrote:
Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2009/09/10 7:57 AM Barbara Duprey wrote:
Yes, that's what I meant by the key -- by the way, I tried to look it
up but Thunderbird doesn't seem to provide a way to scroll through
the header, and that part overflowed onto a page I couldn't see.
W
Larry Gusaas wrote:
> On 2009/09/10 7:57 AM Barbara Duprey wrote:
>> Yes, that's what I meant by the key -- by the way, I tried to look it
>> up but Thunderbird doesn't seem to provide a way to scroll through
>> the header, and that part overflowed onto a page I couldn't see.
>> What's the trick f
On 2009/09/10 7:57 AM Barbara Duprey wrote:
Yes, that's what I meant by the key -- by the way, I tried to look it
up but Thunderbird doesn't seem to provide a way to scroll through the
header, and that part overflowed onto a page I couldn't see. What's
the trick for getting at the whole header
James Knott wrote:
> Barbara Duprey wrote:
>
>> Yes, that's what I meant by the key -- by the way, I tried to look it
>> up but Thunderbird doesn't seem to provide a way to scroll through the
>> header, and that part overflowed onto a page I couldn't see. What's
>> the trick for getting at the w
Barbara Duprey wrote:
>
> Yes, that's what I meant by the key -- by the way, I tried to look it
> up but Thunderbird doesn't seem to provide a way to scroll through the
> header, and that part overflowed onto a page I couldn't see. What's
> the trick for getting at the whole header?
Ctrl - U
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NoOp wrote:
On 09/09/2009 02:42 PM, Barbara Duprey wrote:
Don Daugherty wrote:
First of all, is this message the beginning of a properly started "New
Thread?" It was generated in Thunderbird by clicking Write and
addressing it to users@openoffice.org
Yes, that's the right way.
On 09/09/2009 02:42 PM, Barbara Duprey wrote:
> Don Daugherty wrote:
>> First of all, is this message the beginning of a properly started "New
>> Thread?" It was generated in Thunderbird by clicking Write and
>> addressing it to users@openoffice.org
>
> Yes, that's the right way. This forces a