Guest guest Posted November 13, 2002 Report Share Posted November 13, 2002 , I have AOL and I couldn't do this. HELP!! LOL Roy, I think i need another lesson in " computers 1A. Roy's way doesn't work on my computer, or maybe it's an AOL thing, he has it, I don't. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2002 Report Share Posted November 13, 2002 Another way to do the copy/cut and paste thing is to: left click on your mouse and "highlight" what you want to copy or cut. Then right click and point the arrow on what you have highlighted. It will come up with copy, cut, paste and some other instructions. Click on either copy or cut. Copying it, does just that, if you "cut" it, it will actually take the text out of the message. Then, just paste it to whatever you are replying to. It's not hard at all. Roy's way doesn't work on my computer, or maybe it's an AOL thing, he has it, I don't. LOL If you need help please email me at: susuw@... and I will gladly walk you through it. w >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To turn this off. Turn on your email program. Then to to tools or view and select "options" from there look for somethign like edit or reply. Somewhere in there you will find a check box which says something like "Include original text in reply" TURN THIS OFF!If you want to reply to something in particular you can highlight it and then press "control" "C" to copy it from the original. Then open the reply mail and do a "Control" "P" to paste it. Those of you who have this problem can tell very easily because when you click reply all of the original message appears in your reply email. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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