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Paul,
<br>Basically you have to edit out stuff in the composition window.
There are several ways to do it.
<br>1. If you are using Netscape or Internet Explorer, click "Reply", then
drag your cursor over the stuff you want to get rid of and press the "Delete"
key.
<br>2. Drag your cursor over the stuff you want to send in the original
message to select it. The click CTRL-C to copy, then CTRL-V to paste it
into a new message window. This procedure should work with any software
you may have. You can also right-click the selected area, select
"Cut" then "Paste" to do the same thing.
<br>3. If you have a bunch of fowarding marks, you can use procedure
2. to paste into your word processor then click just to the left of the
first letter of text for a line and select everything from there to the
margin, copy it, do CTRL-F to get your search window and click "replace"
to get the "Find & Replace" window. Paste your "forwarding marks" into
the "Find" box and leave the "Replace With" box empty. Select "Replace
All" and "Enter". The program will remove all the marks similar
to the one you copied. Repeat the process for different marks.
When you are through, "Select" and "Cut" everything you have left and "Paste"
it back into your "Reply" or "New Message" window, sign your name
and punch it out.
<p>Hope this helps,
<p>Warren
<p>Paul McCloud wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Terry:
<br> If you just scroll down, I think you'll find
the story. No need to
<br>open the file attachment. I'm not very savvy about emailing something
I
<br>find elsewhere (forwarding). I tried to edit out all the addresses,
but
<br>it didn't work.
<br> </blockquote>
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<br>Warren Fisher RPT
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