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Others may be pressing the ENTER key to get the new line; Ed, OTOH, will write on and on and on and on . . . <grin>
==Reinhold
MIKE MEDLEY wrote:
> Reinhold:
> You are absolutely right! It works to set the option for wrapping
> long lines. Thanks for the timely advice! I suppose the question I
> still have is WHY it is mainly Ed's messages that are in long lines
> that need wrapped (and almost no one else's)? If everyone can set
> their e-mail reader options to "wrap long lines," then I suppose
> there is no need for an explanation since the problem will be solved.
> Mike
>
> > But normally, one can set one's mail software to wrapping long lines. I think the people who get the long lines might check their "preference" or "option" settings.
> >
> > ==Reinhold
> >
> > Pat McMahon wrote:
> >
> > > Yes, your last message was one long line.
> > >
> > > EDWARD VAVRA wrote:
> > >
> > > > I have received a message from someone on this list to the effect that my messages do not fit on the screen properly, i.e., that the person has to scroll left and right, and up and down, and e> > > Thank you,
> > > > Ed V
> >
>
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> Assistant Professor Northwestern College
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