[bcab] Re: quick command files
- From: "David Reynolds" <dkreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 21:18:31 +0100
Derek,
The answer is yes well sort of. What you can get is a windows macro
generator, which "records" your keystrokes, and stores them for later use.
I've forgotten the name of it now, but stay tuned, and I'll look it up.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek Hornby" <derek.hornby_uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 8:25 PM
Subject: [bcab] quick command files
Hi All
Those of you that remember Dos, may also remember the" bat" files one
could
create.
Well I was wondering does Windows let us do something similar?
Here is an example.
I receive TNAUK news papers in to an outlook folder.
For any news paper I receive, I have to do the following, After opening
the
TNAUK email:
1. insert+a
2. context key and then press a
3. type: c:\newspapers\ press return key
So rather than do all that, could all those commands be done
automatically
by just one or two key stroke. Similar idea to the "bat files" with Dos.
f5 or f6 pressed alone, don't seem to do anything (while in an open
email) so could the commands be set under either function key.
Regards, Derek
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Hi AllThose of you that remember Dos, may also remember the" bat" files one could
create. Well I was wondering does Windows let us do something similar? Here is an example. I receive TNAUK news papers in to an outlook folder.For any news paper I receive, I have to do the following, After opening the
TNAUK email: 1. insert+a 2. context key and then press a 3. type: c:\newspapers\ press return keySo rather than do all that, could all those commands be done automatically
by just one or two key stroke. Similar idea to the "bat files" with Dos. f5 or f6 pressed alone, don't seem to do anything (while in an open email) so could the commands be set under either function key. Regards, Derek *** BCAB List administration ***If you wish to unsubscribe, set vacation,, request a digest or carry out routine maintenance on your subscription to the list then go to:
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