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The great sadness over losing the eMac (Daniel, I have yet to get the hard disk out) grows deeper as I have to recreate documents.
And having that process be such a time consuming pain in the ASS.
Word is driving me batcakes with the spontaneous moving of things. I set the document up with a 5 inch column and a two inch column. When I try to replace text, graphics disappear, lines move. It's CRAZY.
In short, how do I lock an object onto a page so that they don't move for anything? !!
As I recall, Jess has a Touch. As does Paul. I'm pretty sure he has no real attachment problems, but I'd have to ask.
I have a Touch and can definitely view attachments with the wifi off. I'm about 80% sure it was an attachment I hadn't opened before. (Can't check now because for some reason the !#$(%!@# thing didn't charge last night and now it has no battery power. It had better be full up and ready to go by the time I have to leave this morning.)
If IE 6.0 reports a Javascript error at, say, "line 7 char 2", what line is it counting from? The first line of javascript? the <script language="javascript">? First line of HTML?
Does "char 2" mean the second character of the line?
Is there any good way to have email templates for emails I send a lot in outlook? I find myself typing the same answers over and over again (like how to send in payment).
Sophia,
I like autohotkey for some canned email responses I use. Lifehacker.com has a few good short tutorials on scripts.
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Is there any good way to have email templates for emails I send a lot in outlook? I find myself typing the same answers over and over again (like how to send in payment).
Sophia, you could create an email template with the answer and blanks to be filled in, and save it in your Drafts folder in Outlook. I have approximately ten bazillion of them.
Sophia, you could create an email template with the answer and blanks to be filled in, and save it in your Drafts folder in Outlook. I have approximately ten bazillion of them.
Do you know if this counts against my server space? I get daily emails that I need to delete some of my email. I seem to only be able to keep about 50 messages without archiving them?
Do you know if this counts against my server space?
Yeah, it would. Hm. Can you create a Drafts folder in your archived messages and keep them there?