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Old 01-10-2003, 08:58 AM
Ian Russell
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Thanks for all your advise.

PS. just a gentle reminder that top posting and not trimming tends to make
posts harder to read and MUCH bigger than necessary. (Forgive me).


I assume this is what you wanted me to do ?
Sorry, I just hit reply in Outlook Express.....

Ian



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Old 01-10-2003, 12:18 PM
Ian Hoare
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Salut/Hi Ian Russell,

le/on Wed, 1 Oct 2003 08:58:46 +0100, tu disais/you said:-


Thanks for all your advise.

PS. just a gentle reminder that top posting and not trimming tends to make
posts harder to read and MUCH bigger than necessary. (Forgive me).


I assume this is what you wanted me to do ?
Sorry, I just hit reply in Outlook Express.....


Absolutely perfect!!! I think all newsreaders put the cursor at the top of
the quoted text, but that only makes it easier to re-read and trim as
needed. Thanks for taking the hint so well. (Which is as much for all of
us!)

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