Yes, it's running in explorer

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    Default Yes, it's running in explorer

    Yes, it's running in explore

    is there any other way beside send keys the explore menu
    to lauch the send page function.


    sincerely yours


    Mike John
    Mike John Guest

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    Default Re: Yes, it's running in explorer

    I don't know about everyone else here, but I use Outlook to read newsgroups,
    and it is set to hide read messages. Therefore, when I see a post which,
    like this one, lacks the word "Re:" in the title, and doesn't refer to the
    original post title, and doesn't quote any of the messages that it is
    replying to in the thread, I have no idea what it is referring to. Now, I
    can, in a pinch, change my Outlook settings so that I can view the whole
    thread, in order to figure out what this message refers to, but that takes
    some time to do, and if I did that with every message like this I'd be here
    all day. So I generally don't. I would suspect that this is fairly common.
    Therefore, it would seem logical that, in order to get the most and best
    answers, it would be beneficial to use "Re: <original subject>" as the title
    for a response, and to quote at least the last message responded to in the
    current message. But maybe that's just me.

    --
    HTH,

    Kevin Spencer
    ..Net Developer
    Microsoft MVP
    [url]http://www.takempis.com[/url]
    Big things are made up
    of lots of little things

    "Mike John" <RiadeAsleh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:0fb501c3459f$e78e86e0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
    > Yes, it's running in explore
    >
    > is there any other way beside send keys the explore menu
    > to lauch the send page function.
    >
    >
    > sincerely yours
    >
    >
    > Mike John

    Kevin Spencer Guest

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