Re: Furniture panel repair??
- From: "Mike Williams" <Mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 11:12:37 +0100
"Steptoe" <crossingkeeper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:3lgfh3F128r8qU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> can't quite get the hang of replying to include
> name & address . . .
If you're using Outlook Express then from the main Outlook Express
window use the Tools menu and click Options. Then click the "Send" tab
(near the top of the window that appears) and use the mouse to place a
tick in the little box where it says "Include Message in Reply". From
then on all your replies will include a copy of the original message,
including the sender's details. When you write your reply it is usual to
"edit out" most of the original message, leaving just a small section of
the appropriate part of it to act as a sort of "reminder" so that people
reading your reply will know what you are replying to without looking
back at the original, and without having tro scroll through the entire
message before they can see your reply. Also, people often argue about
"top posting" or "bottom posting", by which they mean should you include
the small section of the original above your reply (as I have done here)
or below it. Personally, I prefer top posting (as long as you don't
include large chunks of the original).
Mike
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