Hello, the Bat! list recipients,

Saturday, September 25, 1999, Ali Martin wrote about
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AM>>> Whenever  one  gets  mail  that  is  not  properly  formatted  and
AM>>> therefore  has  lines  which  exceed the width of the message view
AM>>> window,  is  there no method to wrap the text and if not, wouldn't
AM>>> this be a desirable feature to have?

>> Doesn't  Preferences - Auto-wrap help?

AM> No it doesn't. I'm not speaking about message composing. I'm speaking
AM> about merely reading messages that appear in the mailbox. I not too
AM> uncommonly receive mail with very long lines that I have to scroll
AM> sideways to read. In Agent I have the autowrap feature enabled which
AM> will wrap the text to fit any window size that I choose.

>> Only one thing to remember: you should switch from letter to another
>> and back to make change take effect.

AM> I don't understand that.

I  see.  The  fact is that Auto-wrap option takes effect both when you
read  received  messages  (any messages in base in fact, no matter how
did they have been added) and when you compose message in editor.

So  to  make text lines wrapped when you read received mail you should
turn  on  'Auto-wrap'.  But. You will see no changes immediately after
you  change  this option. You should switch to another message to make
this change to take effect.

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Best regards,
Oleg Zalyalov.                         mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Using The Bat! version 1.35
  under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 5, RC 1.1

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