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Old August 8th 04, 07:46 AM
Kelly
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Default New Imformation: Also Kelly's Line 227 Left: Set IE Fonts

Chad,

I didn't mean to get you upset. IF your settings were as you claim a week
or so ago, this would not be happening, thus my thinking it was third party.
IF and when you see the html bar appear, it means that you will be posting
to the like, thus your settings aren't as you claimed.

As for attachments, that is different than posting html. Attachments can be
included via plain text and are on rare occasions here.

--
All the Best,
Kelly

Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP
2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com




"Chad Harris" wrote in message
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It is getting old Kelly The html bar I'm seeing as explicitly and
expressly
as I can convey it is native to OE (and as you say a component of IE/XP)
and
it shows up if I click FormatRich texthtml. *It's not part of any 3rd
party app.* It's native to OE meaning IE meaning XP. My question was not
*what notepad is or where I can find it*--it was introduced in Windows 95
(and there are many free apps that are notepad on steroids like Notepad
XP)--actually two different 3rd parties have that name--

http://www.acsoftware.org/

that have 10 X the features of Notepad, but I didn't see the point of
having to test paste a link into notepad if a plain link will show up as
in
this message formatted in plain text--it just seemed like a wasted step.
But you always say things for a good reason, so I asked why and I'm still
asking why?

For whatever reason, once in a while when I open a new message or reply
message it shows up and if it does I click format and change back to plain
text and it's gone.

The ratio of times I posted in html versus plain text have been less than
.05% of posts. And I still don't understand what the **huge deal is about
posting in html*** partly for the reasons David Candy gave above, and
because bold text or underlining makes it easier than a lousy asterick to
emphasize a phrase and allow it to stand out. Italics have their place
for
the same reason you see them every where else. Are there really that many
on dial up who are *that compromised by an ocassional italic or bold
word?*
I wasn't talking about posting images or attachements, although there
should
be a mechanism for that to happen too.

On one of the Office groups, because there have been an epidemic of
problems
installing Office 2003 SP1 requiring the Resource Kit tools and
interpretation of Hotfix_MSI logs, MSFT has encouraged posting attachments
of the logs. It's the same kind of binary group as this one on the NTTP
newsreader.

Best,

Chad Harris

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"Kelly" wrote in message
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Chad,

Not to be rude, but this is getting old. Other than that, whatever html

bar
you are seeing and speaking of, is not native nor related to XP (thus
also
meaning OE). And no, I didn't mean the URL, I meant the body. Notepad
is

a
simple text editor program that comes with all versions of Windows.

--
All the Best,
Kelly

Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP
2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com




"Chad Harris" wrote in message
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Kelly--

I have noticed since this came up that sometimes the HTML bar kicks in
when
I get ready to reply and I don't know why. This is after several posts

in
plain text where plain text has been selected.
If I see it, I switch to plain text, and if I was chain posting in html

it
wasn't meant to happen.

The spell checker is not on the blink. I don't use one, so I have to
watch
the typos. I can spell somewhat, and I dictionary the words I need
help
spelling. I like it in Wordmail in OL, but here in OE news, it just
drives
me crazy because (although I understand it's supposed to have a
learning
curve) it stops on many words and software terms that aren't

misspelled.
So I'll try to do a better job proofreading.

I don't understand why you suggest that if you copy and paste from a
website
(I'm sure you mean the url here), *you should to do it in notepad

first.*
If, and I don't understand the why of this exactly, as Jan said, in OE,

in
text mode all hyperlinks are clickable, so you can paste hyperlinks in
a
plain text message and they are clickable, what do you gain by opening
notepad and pasting them in there first?

Thanks,

Chad Harris

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"Kelly" wrote in message
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Chad,

Your spell checker seems to be misbehaving. ) Other than that, you
were
posting in html, until this post.

As for the latter: Whenever you copy and paste from a website - paste

it
into Notepad first, then copy and paste again.

--
All the Best,
Kelly

Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP
2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm


"Chad Harris" wrote in message
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Plato--

This is another convenience, but I think one of your best bets is to
use
the Accessbility chek box so that you can rheostat anythng you see
here.

Use Kelly's Tweak Line 227 Left:

Set IE Fonts to Smaller or Larger

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs...smallertxt.reg

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

Best,

Chad Harris

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"Plato" |@|.| wrote in message
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Chad Harris wrote:

There have been a number of installation errors of the July 27th

Since your going to post in html with a mini font, pick one that is
even
smaller to give my eyes an even better workout.













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