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Mary Schweitzer <[log in to unmask]>
Tue, 28 Oct 1997 17:51:34 -0500
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Oh oooops.  Mine is under "view" rather than edit too.  I thought
i wrote view, but I see that the evil internet demons switched
the word to "edit" when it was in the ether.

I think that means it's time to turn the computer off and lie down
for a while.  Oooooops.

Mary

Ione Smith wrote:
>
> Mary Schweitzer wrote:
> >
> > FWIW, if you have Netscape 3.0 you'll find under "Edit" the option "wrap
> > long lines".  Hit it and it will solve the problem of incoming posts
> > that seem to have no margins.
>
> uhhhhmmmm....lesssseee here.....
>
> Hey look, Ma! No run-on lines!
>
> Cooel. Except my "wrap long lines" option is under "view" rather than
> "edit". Mac, doncha know. Thanks for mentioning it!
>
> >
> > However -- it doesn't solve the problem of outgoing.  I can't get
> > Netscape to wrap lines such that it comes through listserv correctly.
> > It did on my old version of Netscape, but not this one.
>
> Hmmm....my Netscape doesn't create seem to trouble with listserv. Are
> you using 3.0, or Communicator, or what?
> >
> > And DON'T tell me for the eighty-fifth time that I ought to switch to
> > Eudora.  I know, I know.
>
> ewww. Wouldn't tell you such a thing. Tried a preview of Eudora, didn't
> like it.
>
> --
>
> Ione
>
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> -- University of Tennessee,  College of Veterinary Medicine --
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