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On 25 Apr 05 19:33:05, Nancy Backus got back to Dan Ceppa -> Re: Toggle? DC> That was easy enough! For some reason, I thought it did something DC> different... NB> There's a few of them, that don't do exactly what I would have thought NB> it meant, but one gets used to that... I'm glad I'm not alone! DC> For me, I tend to scan an Echo base and delete what I don't feel DC> like reading or replying. I then go back and read more in depth. NB> I guess we all have different habits in our reading/posting... :) NB> That's another good reason for having a reader that is so NB> configurable, being able to do things the way one wants to... It makes it a lot easier. My setup seems to fit almost exactly what I want to do, NB> I'll read a message base, and if I don't have time to reply at the NB> moment, or want to read the message in more depth later, I just toggle NB> the read/unread flag with "*" and come back to it later... :) When I I use the "R" for reply and "S" if I want to archive the message. NB> come back, it jumps right to that message. If there's more than one in NB> an echo (especially a large one), I'll look for subsequent ones in the NB> listing, using the "T" command... :) Works for me... :) Is the 'T' the one that brings up the listing of the messages in the Echo? --- OMX/Blue Wave/DOS v2.30* Origin: Soundly on the Fault Line (1:123/666.0) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 123/666 500 106/2000 633/267 |
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