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Useful suggestion. Thx
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-----Original message-----
From: Karen R <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Thu, Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: editing copied subscription file
Pete Weiss wrote the following on 10/21/10 11:22 AM:
> When I copy n' paste portions of the subscriber lines using my email
> composition editor (Thunderbird 3.1.4 on Win 7 Pro), and PUTALL, even
> though the subscribers are added, their SET options are reset.
The lines are probably wrapping. The latest version of T-Bird does not
appear to be WYSIWYG -- I have line wrap set to 73, and that is not what
shows up in my composition window, though that is what goes out.
There is a very useful add-on -- Toggle Word Wrap. Do a search for this from
the Add-On window. Once installed, when you are composing a message, click
on Options and uncheck Enable Word Wrap. I'm using T-Bird under OS X, so it
may be under a different menu in Windows.
-- Karen Reznek
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