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and now be some pause...

In a message dated 6/3/2008 9:53:04 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

purpleffoxglove@... writes:

Hello, I never saw this before--- what is it?

Thanks, merci,

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Yes, I am wondering WHY all of a sudden it is coming up on my posts when I

didn't put it there.

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From: purple ffoxglove & lt;purpleffoxglove@... & gt;

Subject: [ ] what does & amp;nbsp mean?

Date: Tuesday, June 3, 2008, 11:52 PM

Hello, I never saw this before--- what is it?

Thanks, merci,

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Jim,

Have you changed email programs recently?

Basically the email program you are using is adding extra pieces of

information to your messages that cannot be interpreted accurately

when run through . Literally " & nbsp " is a piece of

computer code that means something other than & nbsp. Possibly a

quotation mark or other type of punctuation.

If you haven't changed email programs, you can try to make sure your

email messages are being sent using " Plain Text " not " Rich Text " .

Have you considered using Outlook or Outlook Express for your email?

You can still use your email address with these programs. I

know there are advantages to using email programs that are not owned

and operated by Microsoft, unfortunately unless you're a computer

programmer it's often easier to use the monopoly forced upon us. =)

Searching for help using http://www.google.com/ may help you further.

=)

Robynn

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> From: purple ffoxglove purpleffoxglove@...

> Subject: [ ] what does & amp;nbsp mean?

>

> Date: Tuesday, June 3, 2008, 11:52 PM

>

> Hello, I never saw this before--- what is it?

>

> Thanks, merci,

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