Re: Is OE really that bad?

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"Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uDAj2IMtFHA.3452@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Steve Cochran" <scochran@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You can use CTRL-F2 to view the message source.
I thought you knew about that shortcut.

<VBG>


Where do you think I got my quote from?

BTW does it matter if I don't have a floppy drive or anything called A: ?

<VBSEG>


The machine I sent it from doesn't have one either. <G>


Also to give it something to test I modified it to point to my USB RAM stick
instead. Still no surprises? (Either in OE or IE when the message is
dragged to an open browser window and rendered there.)


Perhaps I could pull the stick out after the OS knows about the device?
I have never done that even while my machine was powered on because
I'm not sure what the rules are about its use. It's an MP3 player, if that
makes any difference.



BTW I don't have the latest and greatest OETool so I'm still curious to know what happens when your new button renders your message?



Its not a new button. Its been there for at least a year (actually 2/1/04). It does the same thing File | Properties | Details | Message Source (or CTRL-F3 if the message is open).


steve


Robert
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