Hallo Werner,

On Monday, October 04, 1999, 11:55:35 PM, Werner Arts wrote:


WA> This doesn't help. "The Bat" places the ">" into the middle of a line.
WA> If if happens only when the "Initials Feature" is turned on, then
WA> nothing to mention, but "The Bat" makes it also, when this feature is
WA> turned off.

Oh? I didn't notice that. But you are right.

>> In business, I use it with initials every day and love
>> it. So do my agents and overseas offices, when they see their initials
>> before the mails they's written; especially since third and fourth
>> parties are often copied in and reply. If everybody used TB! (wouldn't
>> that be a nice world <g>), everybody would know who wrote what. Yes,
>> especially in business it is indeed *very* useful.

WA> I agree. But if this feature is turned off, then ">" should be placed
WA> at the *beginning* of a quoted line.

I agree with you. :-)

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Cheers,
Thomas                             mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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