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Old June 23rd 04, 07:43 PM
eshine
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Default Gerry Cornell

Hi Gerry:

You have some great suggestions, but they are hard to read
since I have to scroll a long way right to read them.

Is there a way to make your answers more compact?

Thanks for the info.
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Old June 23rd 04, 09:24 PM
glee
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Default Gerry Cornell

It is because Gerry is using "Quoted Printable" as his news message format. It
helps when posting long links that would otherwise be cut off, but it means some
newsreaders and web browsers will show all long lines until the point where the
writer hits the Enter key, sort of like a typewriter.

I am sometimes guilty of the same thing. I set Quoted Printable once in a while,
and then forget to switch back again.
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Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
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"eshine" wrote in message
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Hi Gerry:

You have some great suggestions, but they are hard to read
since I have to scroll a long way right to read them.

Is there a way to make your answers more compact?

Thanks for the info.


 




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