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I have the same version of OE on two different systems. When I reply to a newsgroup post on one of the systems, it uses the following format:
"lsproc" wrote in message When I reply to a newsgroup post on the other system, it uses the following format: Isproc wrote: I prefer the latter, but don't know what controls this or how to change it. Can anyone help? |
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Any differences between the two computers? It should be the same unless you
are using a program like OE-QuoteFix. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Bill Jensen" wrote in message ... I have the same version of OE on two different systems. When I reply to a newsgroup post on one of the systems, it uses the following format: "lsproc" wrote in message When I reply to a newsgroup post on the other system, it uses the following format: Isproc wrote: I prefer the latter, but don't know what controls this or how to change it. Can anyone help? |
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"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
Any differences between the two computers? It should be the same unless you are using a program like OE-QuoteFix. I use OE-QuoteFix, but I use it on both systems. If I replied to this message on my other system, the top line above would just read --- Bruce Hagen wrote: --- without all the extraneous stuff. This formatting, I'm thinking, must be controlled in the registry. It's possible I saw how to change the format when I was in the office, but forgot to change it at home |
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The format you don't care for is the way OE works by default. I don't use
OE-QuoteFix, but I thought you could make that change with that program. There may be some way in the registry, but I am not aware of it. Sorry. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Bill Jensen" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message Any differences between the two computers? It should be the same unless you are using a program like OE-QuoteFix. I use OE-QuoteFix, but I use it on both systems. If I replied to this message on my other system, the top line above would just read --- Bruce Hagen wrote: --- without all the extraneous stuff. This formatting, I'm thinking, must be controlled in the registry. It's possible I saw how to change the format when I was in the office, but forgot to change it at home |
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Bruce Hagen wrote:
The format you don't care for is the way OE works by default. I don't use OE-QuoteFix, but I thought you could make that change with that program. There may be some way in the registry, but I am not aware of it. Sorry. You are right. I found the setting in OE-QuoteFix. Thanks for steering me in the right direction. "Bill Jensen" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message Any differences between the two computers? It should be the same unless you are using a program like OE-QuoteFix. I use OE-QuoteFix, but I use it on both systems. If I replied to this message on my other system, the top line above would just read --- Bruce Hagen wrote: --- without all the extraneous stuff. This formatting, I'm thinking, must be controlled in the registry. It's possible I saw how to change the format when I was in the office, but forgot to change it at home |
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You're welcome. Glad you got it resolved.
-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Bill Jensen" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: The format you don't care for is the way OE works by default. I don't use OE-QuoteFix, but I thought you could make that change with that program. There may be some way in the registry, but I am not aware of it. Sorry. You are right. I found the setting in OE-QuoteFix. Thanks for steering me in the right direction. "Bill Jensen" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message Any differences between the two computers? It should be the same unless you are using a program like OE-QuoteFix. I use OE-QuoteFix, but I use it on both systems. If I replied to this message on my other system, the top line above would just read --- Bruce Hagen wrote: --- without all the extraneous stuff. This formatting, I'm thinking, must be controlled in the registry. It's possible I saw how to change the format when I was in the office, but forgot to change it at home |
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