On Thu, 27 Oct 1994 16:52:47 +0100 Skip Knox said: >I sympathize with Mark Westergaard. We're using WordPerfect Office >at my campus and it too replies to the Sender by default. There is a >a second option, to reply to All, but that winds up sending your >reply both to the list and to the individual. Pretty annoying to the >recipient. I agree that what my colleague Skip says above is correct. But, after training some sixty people on it last week, most of whom were previously trained by me to be extra careful on lists when using RiceMail//Mailbook on the mainframe they used to use so that they wouldn't commit e-oops, they were thrilled with this "feature" (or bug, depending). They like the default (which can't be changed, as far as I know), they know how to reply to all, and they know how to delete the original individual's address with a quick click and drag to eliminate the duplication (in case they even care about it). I too hope that WordPerf will make it individually configurable by login in a future release, but one of the key things I try to teach ALL is that all systems are different, and they had better know the way that a given system works in advance of making mistakes. It seems little different to me than picking up a rental car at an airport in a strange city. It is always good to be sure you know where the lights, wipers, and so forth are before a storm starts in rush hour traffic. Oh, yeah, to say nothing of finding out for SURE where the gas tank is and how it is unlocked before leaving the rental car place. o-) These days you can't even find a person at a gas station who knows if you don't. cheers, cyclops (still catching up on old mail accumulated while at conferences) Dan Lester Internet: [log in to unmask] Network Information Coordinator WWW: http://cyclops.idbsu.edu Boise State University Library Boise, Idaho 83725 In the kingdom of the blind, the 208-385-1235 one-eyed man is king. Erasmus. 1523