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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?
My standard Outlook template hack is to save the text I need as a signature file so I can insert it from the toolbar.
Yeah, it would. Hm. Can you create a Drafts folder in your archived messages and keep them there?
Good idea- I'll try tomorrow-- thank you!
My standard Outlook template hack is to save the text I need as a signature file so I can insert it from the toolbar.
Also good-- Thanks
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?
I use a text editor called Editplus and it's been my experience that "Line" is the first line in the file. Therefore, if it's javascript in a html file, then line one is the !DOCTYPE (or <html> if you have no doctype). "Char" refers to the individual characters, so
line 1 char 2
of !DOCTYPE is the "D". For <html> it would be the "h".
I seem to remember that there is a mobile optimized version of b.org... am I crazy?
BTW I am posting from my phone!
Spent my tax refund. Posting from my new toy iPod touch. This is going to take some getting used to.
Flash not coming to iPhone: [link]
So I guess Flash (a-ah) is not really the Savior of the Universe. Not only will he
not
save every one of us, but he's
not
King of the impossible either.
Adobe has a mobile version of Flash called Flash Lite. They missed a huge marketing opportunity by not calling it Kid Flash.