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Hi Douglas
If I might make a suggestion, for boneheaded people like me, you may want to place another larger, bold heading that shows the solution for Outlook. Not I will do that Do you know how many mails I get from people that think that OE and Outlook are the same program. That was a big mistake from Microsoft to use the word Outlook in both programs Thanks -- Regards Ron de Bruin (Win XP Pro SP-1 XL2002 SP-2) www.rondebruin.nl "Douglas Wills" wrote in message ... Ron and Jake, Thanks for your response. Now that I have reread the text in question, it obviously solves my problem. Unfortunately, when I started reading the information on Ron's site originally, it looked like it addressed my needs. Then, when I started reading under "How to prevent displaying the dialog...", it seemed to only address Outlook Express which I don't use. Obviously, in my haste to find a solution, I had simply stopped reading before finishing the text in that area or I would have noticed the link. My fault. Ron, I really appreciate the work you have put into addressing this issue. If I might make a suggestion, for boneheaded people like me, you may want to place another larger, bold heading that shows the solution for Outlook. Not that you have to mind you. Obviously, it's my fault that I didn't finish reading. Just a thought. Thanks Doug |
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