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Old March 5th 07, 02:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
news.kal.sbcglobal.net
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Default How to control line breaks when news group posting

When I copy and paste printed text to news group post, the line breaks from the original publication are retained and result in
something like:
------------------------------------------
POSTED 8:54 a.m. EST; UPDATED 9:21 a.m. EST, March 5, 2007

PACKERS CHASING BELL

Bell was acquired by the Lions last week as part of the Dre' Bly deal. As we've reported, both Bell and former Broncos tackle
George Foster are candidates to be traded again.

We're also told that the Packers contacted the Bears about the availability of running back Thomas Jones, but the Bears said that he
is not available. It remains to be seen whether the Bears would be willing to trade him to a team other than their intra-division
arch-rivals.

------------------------------------------

I think it might have something to do with

Tools/Options/Send/News Sending Format

Can the off the automatic word wrap be disabled?



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Old March 5th 07, 07:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Michael Santovec
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Default How to control line breaks when news group posting

Any hard carriage returns will be kept when you copy paste.

Additionally, OE will do wrapping on sending based on your settings in
Tools, Options, Send, News, Plain Text Settings. IF you use MIME with
Quoted-printable text encoding, OE will any additional wrapping up to
the viewing program (the hard carriage returns from the original will
still be there.). But the proper wrapping is dependent on the viewer
using a MIME aware newsreader that will wrap the quoted-printable.
Otherwise it will look even worse.

If you are pasting only a few lines of text with the hard carriage
returns, you can manually remove them after pasting. Once you get the
hang of it you can do it pretty quickly. Start at the last line that
has the break. Then press the END key, then Space bar Then DELETE key.
That will put the line back together. Then press the up arrow key. And
repeat END, Space bar, DELETE.

If you have a lot of text, you might be interested in a utility for
cleaning up messages, such as
MessageCleaner
http://www.roundhillsoftware.com/MessageCleaner

--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"news.kal.sbcglobal.net" wrote in message
t...
When I copy and paste printed text to news group post, the line breaks
from the original publication are retained and result in
something like:
------------------------------------------
POSTED 8:54 a.m. EST; UPDATED 9:21 a.m. EST, March 5, 2007

PACKERS CHASING BELL

Bell was acquired by the Lions last week as part of the Dre' Bly deal.
As we've reported, both Bell and former Broncos tackle
George Foster are candidates to be traded again.

We're also told that the Packers contacted the Bears about the
availability of running back Thomas Jones, but the Bears said that he
is not available. It remains to be seen whether the Bears would be
willing to trade him to a team other than their intra-division
arch-rivals.

------------------------------------------

I think it might have something to do with

Tools/Options/Send/News Sending Format

Can the off the automatic word wrap be disabled?





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Old March 6th 07, 06:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Mantra
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Default How to control line breaks when news group posting

"news.kal.sbcglobal.net" wrote in message t...
When I copy and paste printed text to news group post, the line breaks from the original publication are retained and result in
something like:
------------------------------------------
POSTED 8:54 a.m. EST; UPDATED 9:21 a.m. EST, March 5, 2007

PACKERS CHASING BELL

Bell was acquired by the Lions last week as part of the Dre' Bly deal. As we've reported, both Bell and former Broncos tackle
George Foster are candidates to be traded again.

We're also told that the Packers contacted the Bears about the availability of running back Thomas Jones, but the Bears said that

he
is not available. It remains to be seen whether the Bears would be willing to trade him to a team other than their intra-division
arch-rivals.

------------------------------------------

I think it might have something to do with

Tools/Options/Send/News Sending Format

Can the off the automatic word wrap be disabled?



I doubt M$ understands what active people in newsgroups need and want.

Here's my solution for correct formatting of any text to be posted in newsgroups:

If you have Word installed then copy the text into Word,
mark everything (ie. CTRL-A), then shrink the right side
(ie. move the ruler some centimeters to left to have about 72 characters per line),
then SaveAs, select "PlainText (*.txt)", then an extra popup opens.
There chose "Other encoding" and select UTF-8,
and enable "Insert line breaks" (this step is important).
Now you have formatted the text, ie. defined the line length yourself,
and saved it in a textfile. You now only need to open the txt file
with the text editor (Notepad, included in Windows)
and copy & paste into your message. Voila! :-)
You don't need to use MIME or HTML etc. in newsgroups,
just PlainText by using the above method.

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Old March 6th 07, 08:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default How to control line breaks when news group posting


"Mantra" wrote in message ...
"news.kal.sbcglobal.net" wrote in message t...
When I copy and paste printed text to news group post, the line breaks from the original publication are retained and result in
something like:
------------------------------------------
POSTED 8:54 a.m. EST; UPDATED 9:21 a.m. EST, March 5, 2007

PACKERS CHASING BELL

Bell was acquired by the Lions last week as part of the Dre' Bly deal. As we've reported, both Bell and former Broncos tackle
George Foster are candidates to be traded again.

We're also told that the Packers contacted the Bears about the availability of running back Thomas Jones, but the Bears said

that
he
is not available. It remains to be seen whether the Bears would be willing to trade him to a team other than their

intra-division
arch-rivals.

------------------------------------------

I think it might have something to do with

Tools/Options/Send/News Sending Format

Can the off the automatic word wrap be disabled?



I doubt M$ understands what active people in newsgroups need and want.

Here's my solution for correct formatting of any text to be posted in newsgroups:

If you have Word installed then copy the text into Word,
mark everything (ie. CTRL-A), then shrink the right side
(ie. move the ruler some centimeters to left to have about 72 characters per line),
then SaveAs, select "PlainText (*.txt)", then an extra popup opens.
There chose "Other encoding" and select UTF-8,
and enable "Insert line breaks" (this step is important).
Now you have formatted the text, ie. defined the line length yourself,
and saved it in a textfile. You now only need to open the txt file
with the text editor (Notepad, included in Windows)
and copy & paste into your message. Voila! :-)
You don't need to use MIME or HTML etc. in newsgroups,
just PlainText by using the above method.


Yeah, I'd like to remove the line breaks before I post it. I'll give your way a try. Thanks for the response.


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Old March 6th 07, 09:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Test Paragraph

Don't have Word installed but copy and pasted a random paragraph to Word Pad and saved as text. It removed all of the existing line
breaks and made it one long line of text. Am posting it that way below to see how it looks.



"You hate to get into that whole 'lack of respect' thing," Briggs said. "But you play four years for a team, do your best, exceed
their expectations, right? And every year, it's like, 'You played great, Lance.' And they kind of dangle the carrot, like they're
going to take care of you, and then it doesn't happen. I mean, I was a middle-round pick and I've played well for them. Four years
and at just middle-round salaries. I haven't caused any kinds of problems. I've done everything they asked and them some. And I
don't know if I ever really knew where I stood with them until they put the tag on me."



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Old March 6th 07, 09:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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"You hate to get into that whole 'lack of respect' thing," Briggs said. "But you play four years for a team, do your best, exceed
their expectations, right? And every year, it's like, 'You played great, Lance.' And they kind of dangle the carrot, like they're
going to take care of you, and then it doesn't happen. I mean, I was a middle-round pick and I've played well for them. Four years
and at just middle-round salaries. I haven't caused any kinds of problems. I've done everything they asked and them some. And I
don't know if I ever really knew where I stood with them until they put the tag on me."


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Old March 6th 07, 09:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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"You hate to get into that whole 'lack of respect' thing," Briggs said. "But you play four years for a team, do your best, exceed
their expectations, right? And every year, it's like, 'You played great, Lance.' And they kind of dangle the carrot, like they're
going to take care of you, and then it doesn't happen. I mean, I was a middle-round pick and I've played well for them. Four years
and at just middle-round salaries. I haven't caused any kinds of problems. I've done everything they asked and them some. And I
don't know if I ever really knew where I stood with them until they put the tag on me."



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Old March 6th 07, 09:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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"You hate to get into that whole 'lack of respect' thing," Briggs said. "But you play four years for a team, do your best, exceed
their expectations, right? And every year, it's like, 'You played great, Lance.' And they kind of dangle the carrot, like they're
going to take care of you, and then it doesn't happen. I mean, I was a middle-round pick and I've played well for them. Four years
and at just middle-round salaries. I haven't caused any kinds of problems. I've done everything they asked and them some. And I
don't know if I ever really knew where I stood with them until they put the tag on me."



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Old March 7th 07, 12:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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The 2007 free agency period, which begins March 2, is expected to be
loaded with some quality veterans. But for other players, teams are
making sure to secure them with new contracts before they hit the
market. Among the players to get new deals are Chiefs quarterback
Damon Huard, who signed a three-year contract with the team. He was
slated to become an unrestricted free agent. Defensive tackle Hollis
Thomas, who was also expected to hit the market, agreed to a four-year
deal with the Saints. Also signing a four-year contract is Packers
defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins.


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Old March 7th 07, 12:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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The 2007 free agency period, which begins March 2, is expected to be
loaded with some quality veterans. But for other players, teams are
making sure to secure them with new contracts before they hit the
market. Among the players to get new deals are Chiefs quarterback
Damon Huard, who signed a three-year contract with the team. He was
slated to become an unrestricted free agent. Defensive tackle Hollis
Thomas, who was also expected to hit the market, agreed to a four-year
deal with the Saints. Also signing a four-year contract is Packers
defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins.


 




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