I don?t think my AT&T has such a thing. At least, if they do, I can?t find it.
Besides, I actually prefer using one of the word processors. Both Nota Bene and
XyWrite have special dictionaries that will expand abbreviations you enter. For
example, if I were to type ?cpd? followed by a space in either, it would
instantly turn into ?Cobb County Police Department.? Of course, I have hundreds
of other abbreviations. Nothing like being lazy. Just have to remember them.
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> You might find, Walt, that your email client will allow you to select
> an email-composing application without having to faff around with
> copying and pasting.
>
> The festering Outlook certainly allows it (otherwise there aren't
> many good things to say about Outlook ... ;-)).
>
> Chris
>
> On 22 Jan 2007, at 04:03, Walt Wayman wrote:
>
> > Been there, done that. Sorry I can't offer a solution. Because it's
> > happened to me before, I now compose any long or important e-mail
> > using one of the word processors, Nota Bene or XyWrite, saving
> > along the way, then copy and paste.
> >
> > Walt
>
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