Hello Marek,

>> Hope I manage to explain: when you set in the cursor in the mail
>> editor window somewhere, set the focus to e.g. the subject field, and
>> then click again in the editor (not where the cursor was before, but
>> somewhere else) the cursor stays where it was before you clicked in
>> the subject field.

> when You move focus from headers to body, template with macros is
> activated, so if You use %CURSOR macro, cursor is placed where macro
> is defined in a template.

Hm, hope I get you right, but when I move the focus from header to
body the cursor is NOT placed where I defined it in the template, but
where I finished writing before I clicked on the subject header.

So I do not think this has something to do with templates.

Will have a look at %MODIFYONCE though, looks like something useful.

-- 
Martin
TB! 4.0.34 on Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 3


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