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Re: xy to email
- Subject: Re: xy to email
- From: "Steve Hayes" khanyaiis@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 09:22:39 +0200
On 12 Mar 01, at 23:13, Carl Distefano wrote:
>
> Reply to note from "Steve Hayes" Tue, 13
> Mar 2001 04:27:19 +0200
>
> > dm
> > lp mail.prn
> > pl 250
> > rm 64
> > typef ,path\filename.ext
> >
> > Go to mail proggie and import filename.ext into the mail
> > message.
>
> DM? Restore all factory-issued default settings? Why? Strikes me
> as unnecessary.
It unloads whatever printer file is loaded before loading the mail.prn file.
Then you just run startup.int again to restore whatever settings you had
before.
A lot of the things people have posted hare have been excessively
complicated - like removing all formatting. mail.prn (which comes with
XyWrite) APPLIES the codes where possible - for example indents,
automatic numbering and the like.
It's dead simple, and I use it all the time to compose formatted e-mail
messages.
The only things I remove from the original file is OF commands, page
numbering, headers and footers.
Keep well,
Steve Hayes
E-mail: shayes@xxxxxxxx
Web: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/steve.htm