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I was in AOL writing a long email and I copied the text in case something
happened. Then I copied 40 email addresses (overlaying the last copy to the
clipboard). When I sent send it disappeared with no confirmati0n it was
sent. It nevered showed up as Sent Mail.
Is there a way to get a history of what was copied - to see if my letter is
out there somrwhere? I wasn't in office just out on the intetnet in AOL.
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"GinaJ" <GinaJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I was in AOL writing a long email and I copied the text in case something
> happened. Then I copied 40 email addresses (overlaying the last copy to
the
> clipboard). When I sent send it disappeared with no confirmati0n it was
> sent. It nevered showed up as Sent Mail.
>
> Is there a way to get a history of what was copied - to see if my letter
is
> out there somrwhere? I wasn't in office just out on the intetnet in AOL.
that's really an AOL issue with nothing to do with XP...
however...if the messages did not show up in "sent" it's pretty sure that
they were *not*
sent...
i'd just resend them (or perhaps ask a few of the people if they aver got
your
message)
"GinaJ" <GinaJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:981339A2-8395-4009-8ED1-CB239A2CE9DB@microsoft.com...
>I was in AOL writing a long email and I copied the text in case something
> happened. Then I copied 40 email addresses (overlaying the last copy to
> the
> clipboard). When I sent send it disappeared with no confirmati0n it was
> sent. It nevered showed up as Sent Mail.
>
> Is there a way to get a history of what was copied - to see if my letter
> is
> out there somrwhere? I wasn't in office just out on the intetnet in AOL.
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Can anyone please advise me? How the hell do i start a new thread? I've
got a question re dreamweaver to throw to the geek world but this
websitedoesn't make anything obvious.
Apologies, anyone can send me a message if they like
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Use the New Post button instead of the Reply Post.
--
Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
(Reply to the group only unless otherwise requested)
"tomlindevs" <tomlindevs.1l45co@no-mx.forums.iamnotageek.com> wrote in
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>
> Can anyone please advise me? How the hell do i start a new thread? I've
> got a question re dreamweaver to throw to the geek world but this
> websitedoesn't make anything obvious.
>
> Apologies, anyone can send me a message if they like
>
> th:-)
>
>
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> tomlindevs
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tomlindevs wrote:
> Can anyone please advise me? How the hell do i start a new thread? I've
> got a question re dreamweaver to throw to the geek world but this
> websitedoesn't make anything obvious.
>
> Apologies, anyone can send me a message if they like
>
> th:-)
>
>
Your first step would be to locate a newsgroup or web forum whose
subject is Macromedia's Dreamweaver. This particular news group is
about Windows XP. For the actual "how to" portion of your question,
read either the Help files of your newsreader application, or the
instructions provided by the specific web-based forum, as they are all
different.
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"Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(nojunk)@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Use the New Post button instead of the Reply Post.
>
the OP is not using IE
so it may have different buttons...
but there certainly *must* be something similar
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