atw: Test--please delete--sorry

  • From: "McShane Sonja" <Sonja.McShane@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 10:10:35 +1000 (EST)

Modified the margins in the email template. Hopefully will fix the =3D20 pr=
oblem. Should have used over 60 characters now. Sonja.

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   McShane Sonja=20
                Sent:   Thursday, 20 May 2004 9:46
                To:     austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                Subject:        atw: Re: Tip: Stopping those "=3D20" line 
breaks on Austechwrite=
r.

                Not 100% sure how your suggestion permanently sets the line 
length in an =
em=3D
                ail?=3D20

                As a test, I've set my Message Format to use Word, and selected 
the 'Emai=
l'=3D
                 WordMail template. Let's see how this works...

                Sonja

                                -----Original Message-----
                                From:   Michael Granat 
[mailto:mgranat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
                                Sent:   Thursday, 20 May 2004 9:16
                                To:     austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                                Subject:        atw: Re: Tip: Stopping those 
"=3D3D20" line breaks on Austechw=
rite=3D
                r.

                                Dear Sonja (McShane),

                                I was just checking the line lengths 
semi-manually.

                                Copy and paste the longest line to a blank Word 
document
                                press Alt, T, W for Tools > Word count of a 
line that
                                looks about right and then not exceed its 
length.

                                The version of Microsloth Lookout (2000 SR-1) 
that we
                                use here does not have the option (Internet 
Format)
                                under Tools > Options > Mail Format about which
                                Naomi Kramer writes.

                                Hope that helps.

                                Cheers,

                                Michael

                                Michael E. Granat
                                Technical Communicator
                                Without Prejudice. E&OE. Private & Confidential.


                                -----Original Message-----
                                From: McShane Sonja 
[mailto:Sonja.McShane@xxxxxxxxx]
                                Sent: 20 May 2004 08:31
                                To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                                Subject: atw: Re: Tip: Stopping those 
"=3D3D3D20" line breaks on
                                Austechwriter.


                                According to the Outlook help, you set this via 
Tools > Options, on the=
 I=3D
                =3D3D
                                nt=3D3D3D
                                ernet E-mail tab.=3D3D3D20

                                For some reason my Outlook doesn't have this 
tab.

                                I'm using an NT workstation. Anyone know how to 
set it on my machine?

                                Thanks,
                                Sonja


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