On Tuesday, September 17, 2002 at 08:42:14GMT -0500 (which was 8:42 AM where I live) 
Joseph N. wrote:

> One way to address those global templates is to leave just the
> %CURSOR expression in place, or to leave that plus some short line,
> if you like, identifying the person to whom you're replying or to
> the date on which his/her email came in.

Thanks, JN, I find as I become more familiar with the Bat, I am changing my mind
as to what I want and don't want!  This reply and Jan's earlier advice
was helpful to me....I will experiment with the %CURSOR expression
today.

One thing I would like to set up, with two close friends I email a
lot, is to have a template where my reply begins above the "heading"
of the mail I am responding to, in other words, like in Outlook
Express where it automatically shows the below fields and your typing
begins *above* that.  Can anyone help?  Perhaps even the cursor
expression does this, I will find out!

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Regards, Harrie

Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build  2195
Service Pack 3


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