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Happy - 30 Jan 2004 15:19 GMT
A very, very small thing, but annoying.

It used to be that when I went to reply to a msg., or forward a message,
(clicked reply or forward) the screen would come up, and the cursor would be
in the proper position to begin to type.
Now, it is coming up with the cursor either in or at the beginning of the
person's E-mail address, which means if I don't notice and move it, and
start to type, I have to go back and fix it.
Any solution on where the cursor is when it starts?


Michael Santovec - 31 Jan 2004 03:00 GMT
When you do a Forward, the cursor should be in the TO field with that field empty.  That's
because OE doesn't yet know who you want to forward to.

As for a Reply, the cursor should be in the message body.  Have you installed any add-ons,
such as Hotbar, OE-Quotefix, etc.?

For further help

Use the following newsgroup for questions or problems with OE6
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress

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Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm

> A very, very small thing, but annoying.
>
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> start to type, I have to go back and fix it.
> Any solution on where the cursor is when it starts?
 
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