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echo: cis.tandy.coco
to: TONY CAPPELLINI 76370,2104 (X)
from: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
date: 1990-05-27 17:53:21
subject: #3873-Selecting windows

#: 3878 S10/Tandy CoCo
    27-May-90  17:53:21
Sb: #3873-Selecting windows
Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
To: TONY CAPPELLINI 76370,2104 (X)

~ Tony;

  When you log on and get to a point where you want to start 'reading'
messages, open your capture buffer and start reading nmn-stop. (You can set
your options at the top of the forum to read messages non-stop.)
  When you're done, log off, close your capture buffer, and either quit your
terminal program or switch screens.

  Now, call View using the filename that you saved the messages in: for example
if you called your message file for today txt0527, you would type
       OS9:View txt0527

The program will ask you if you want to use multip e save files, search for a
text string, and then proceed to display the messages one at a time.  You can
(F)ile them, (P)rint them, read the (N)ext one, (R)eply or (Q)uit.

  Read the doc file in the ar and if you have more questions after that, give a
shout.

  I average about 2 mins or less per day on-line @ 2400 baud (any more and my
wife would kill me!) for reading new messages and any replies that I transmit.

 ...Jim

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