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Using O.E. 6
My ramblings at any time within certain newsgroups tend to be a couple of paragraphs long. The sentences within these paragraphs sometimes are broken up with only a single word in the next sentences below, then the following sentence will appear as just below the single clipped off word from the previous sentence. Heck, I hope this makes some sense to someone who knows his/her way around the posting of newsgroup messages from within O.E. 6. Thanks -- drybones |
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Sounds to me that you are using a different monitor resolution then is
suggested. Check your monitor's instruction booklet to be sure. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "drybones" wrote in message ... Using O.E. 6 My ramblings at any time within certain newsgroups tend to be a couple of paragraphs long. The sentences within these paragraphs sometimes are broken up with only a single word in the next sentences below, then the following sentence will appear as just below the single clipped off word from the previous sentence. Heck, I hope this makes some sense to someone who knows his/her way around the posting of newsgroup messages from within O.E. 6. Thanks -- drybones |
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A workaround is to open a message window instead of using the Preview pane,
or pull the Preview pane to make it wider. -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "drybones" wrote in message ... Using O.E. 6 My ramblings at any time within certain newsgroups tend to be a couple of paragraphs long. The sentences within these paragraphs sometimes are broken up with only a single word in the next sentences below, then the following sentence will appear as just below the single clipped off word from the previous sentence. Heck, I hope this makes some sense to someone who knows his/her way around the posting of newsgroup messages from within O.E. 6. Thanks -- drybones |
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"drybones" wrote in message
... Using O.E. 6 My ramblings at any time within certain newsgroups tend to be a couple of paragraphs long. The sentences within these paragraphs sometimes are broken up with only a single word in the next sentences below, then the following sentence will appear as just below the single clipped off word from the previous sentence. Heck, I hope this makes some sense to someone who knows his/her way around the posting of newsgroup messages from within O.E. 6. Thanks -- drybones Don't touch the Enter key except between paragraphs. What you see is not what you send because OE does not apply its formatting until you click Send. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Answer in newsgroup. Don't expect an answer to email. |
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Okay, how this lost soul open a message window?
As this is what I "thought" I had been doing all along. Your continued assist would be helpful. Thanks again, drybones "Kuay Tim" wrote in message ... A workaround is to open a message window instead of using the Preview pane, or pull the Preview pane to make it wider. -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "drybones" wrote in message ... Using O.E. 6 My ramblings at any time within certain newsgroups tend to be a couple of paragraphs long. The sentences within these paragraphs sometimes are broken up with only a single word in the next sentences below, then the following sentence will appear as just below the single clipped off word from the previous sentence. Heck, I hope this makes some sense to someone who knows his/her way around the posting of newsgroup messages from within O.E. 6. Thanks -- drybones |
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Yes sir, Monitor is set correctly.
Am sure it has something to do with my sentence lengths ?. drybones "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Sounds to me that you are using a different monitor resolution then is suggested. Check your monitor's instruction booklet to be sure. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "drybones" wrote in message ... Using O.E. 6 My ramblings at any time within certain newsgroups tend to be a couple of paragraphs long. The sentences within these paragraphs sometimes are broken up with only a single word in the next sentences below, then the following sentence will appear as just below the single clipped off word from the previous sentence. Heck, I hope this makes some sense to someone who knows his/her way around the posting of newsgroup messages from within O.E. 6. Thanks -- drybones |
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Frank,
Are you saying that I should type on and on until the paragraph is completed then hit the enter key? Thanks for you input, drybones "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote in message ... "drybones" wrote in message ... Using O.E. 6 My ramblings at any time within certain newsgroups tend to be a couple of paragraphs long. The sentences within these paragraphs sometimes are broken up with only a single word in the next sentences below, then the following sentence will appear as just below the single clipped off word from the previous sentence. Heck, I hope this makes some sense to someone who knows his/her way around the posting of newsgroup messages from within O.E. 6. Thanks -- drybones Don't touch the Enter key except between paragraphs. What you see is not what you send because OE does not apply its formatting until you click Send. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Answer in newsgroup. Don't expect an answer to email. |
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Yes, continue typing until you want a new paragraph.
-- Ronald Sommer "drybones" wrote in message ... : Frank, : : Are you saying that I should type on and on until the paragraph is completed : then hit the enter key? : : Thanks for you input, : drybones : : : : "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote in message : ... : "drybones" wrote in message : ... : Using O.E. 6 : : My ramblings at any time within certain newsgroups tend to be a couple : of paragraphs long. : : The sentences within these paragraphs sometimes are broken up with only : a single word in the next sentences below, then the following sentence : will appear as just below the single clipped off word from the previous : sentence. : : Heck, I hope this makes some sense to someone who knows his/her way : around the posting of newsgroup messages from within O.E. 6. : : Thanks : -- : drybones : : : : Don't touch the Enter key except between paragraphs. What you see is not : what you send because OE does not apply its formatting until you click : Send. : : -- : Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM : http://www.fjsmjs.com : Answer in newsgroup. Don't expect an answer to email. : : : : |
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![]() "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... Yes, continue typing until you want a new paragraph. -- Ronald Sommer "drybones" wrote in message ... : Frank, : : Are you saying that I should type on and on until the paragraph is completed : then hit the enter key? : : Thanks for you input, : drybones : : : : "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote in message : ... : "drybones" wrote in message : ... : Using O.E. 6 : : My ramblings at any time within certain newsgroups tend to be a couple : of paragraphs long. : : The sentences within these paragraphs sometimes are broken up with only : a single word in the next sentences below, then the following sentence : will appear as just below the single clipped off word from the previous : sentence. : : Heck, I hope this makes some sense to someone who knows his/her way : around the posting of newsgroup messages from within O.E. 6. : : Thanks : -- : drybones : : : : Don't touch the Enter key except between paragraphs. What you see is not : what you send because OE does not apply its formatting until you click : Send. : : -- : Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM : http://www.fjsmjs.com : Answer in newsgroup. Don't expect an answer to email. : : : : Thanks for the heads up. I shall do as you suggest and am appreciative of the support. drybones |
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Yes, only use the ENTER key to begin a new paragraph.
drybones wrote: Frank, Are you saying that I should type on and on until the paragraph is completed then hit the enter key? Thanks for you input, drybones "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote in message ... "drybones" wrote in message ... Using O.E. 6 My ramblings at any time within certain newsgroups tend to be a couple of paragraphs long. The sentences within these paragraphs sometimes are broken up with only a single word in the next sentences below, then the following sentence will appear as just below the single clipped off word from the previous sentence. Heck, I hope this makes some sense to someone who knows his/her way around the posting of newsgroup messages from within O.E. 6. Thanks -- drybones Don't touch the Enter key except between paragraphs. What you see is not what you send because OE does not apply its formatting until you click Send. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Answer in newsgroup. Don't expect an answer to email. |
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