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About critical operations in Outllookexhress
I'm not sure what you are asking as there is no Template button in OE when
replying to a message. That said, it is a good habit to click File | Save, or Ctrl+S, every paragraph, or so. Doing this will save a copy of everything you have done so far in the Drafts folder. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Владимир Ильин" wrote in message ... Hello, All! I think that if user makes anything, which carry into lose his work, program must prevent it or alert user. For example, I am typing an answer on letter and accidentally click on the button "template". As a result: I lost all my work!! I beg your pardon for my bad English! With best regards, Владимир Ильин. E-mail: |
About critical operations in Outllookexhress
Even better is File | Save As to save outside of OE, as sometimes the draft
message gets messed up. That's when the unsent feature works for eml files. steve "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... I'm not sure what you are asking as there is no Template button in OE when replying to a message. That said, it is a good habit to click File | Save, or Ctrl+S, every paragraph, or so. Doing this will save a copy of everything you have done so far in the Drafts folder. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Владимир Ильин" wrote in message ... Hello, All! I think that if user makes anything, which carry into lose his work, program must prevent it or alert user. For example, I am typing an answer on letter and accidentally click on the button "template". As a result: I lost all my work!! I beg your pardon for my bad English! With best regards, Владимир Ильин. E-mail: |
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