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Old April 11th 06, 12:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
CWLee
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Default Macros?


I may be using an out-of-date term, but years ago various
programs allowed the use of a brief set of characters to
represent a much longer set of characters. For example I
think I was able to type something like #ad and have my
full address appear. Haven't used that on my newer computer
systems, but now I can see a use for it on some websites.
Is such a shortcut method available in IE or OE? If so I'd
appreciate a pointer to a tutorial on the topic. Thanks.

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torches or even in the dark with their hands out in front
of them. We need those explorers and weirdos. I am
so grateful when I find that I am not the first." - Sally
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