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Thanks again Bruce However...

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yeswedeliver - 30 Jan 2008 05:41 GMT
I think the super glue is a little over the top... but thanks again for the
lesson. I consider myself a 7 on 1- 10 on software, hardware and finding my
own answers... that sounds like information right out of windows 98 hard
manual ! :) I had no idea the other function of that key. I use it with MS
word to insert a copied object ...
I type fast and often hit cntrl by accident or other stray keys and get
these unexpected results because MS and others put them in to HELP me ....
but - really - THANKS - something small like this was really annoying and MS
is crazy to expect $ to help. I am grateful to users like yourself willing to
help out. I will and do pass the help down the road...
Ron Sommer - 30 Jan 2008 11:54 GMT
I have never used this program.
http://www.randyrants.com/sharpkeys/
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> I think the super glue is a little over the top... but thanks again for
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Bruce Hagen - 30 Jan 2008 15:52 GMT
You're welcome. (Coulda kept it in the original thread). <wink>
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>I think the super glue is a little over the top... but thanks again for the
> lesson. I consider myself a 7 on 1- 10 on software, hardware and finding
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> to
> help out. I will and do pass the help down the road...
yeswedeliver - 30 Jan 2008 21:43 GMT
i did not know how to 'keep it in the same thread' These posting formats are
greek to me and I don't speak greek :) That was the only way I could get it
done.
hope i got it this time. oh and writing emails was soooo much  frustration
free. I can't believe I didn't know that after all these years!

> You're welcome. (Coulda kept it in the original thread). <wink>
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Michael Santovec - 31 Jan 2008 20:19 GMT
To keep it in the same thread means to find the most recent message that
you want to reply to, select the message, then click the REPLY link (web
interface) or REPLY GROUP (if using Outlook Express) rather than
starting a NEW message.

That way the messages and their replies are linked together (threaded)
rather than being random messages.

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