From: jpark on 4 Dec 2009 16:17 Like everyone here, I'm an old Eudora fan, but this small problem has bugged me for some time; it's time I found out why this problem occurs. I'll be adding several names to a post and as I'm entering the email address to the TO: line, I might realize someones name is incorrect or not a name I intended to include in my message. I highlight (select) the name and press Delete; the reply from Eudora is - "Do you want to remove this name from your Eudora address book?" I've ignored this for years and simply restart what I was doing to correct the issue. All's well... Until today when I did DELETE the entry and now I can't find that address. What causes Eudora (or is it me?) to do this? Why does it attempt to delete from the Address Book when I only want to remove the selected name from my TO: line? I want some help, guys and gals...please. Thanks and Merry Christmas to everyone... Jpark
From: John H Meyers on 4 Dec 2009 18:48 On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 15:17:09 -0600, jpark wrote: > I'll be adding several names to a post and as I'm entering the email > address to the TO: line, I might realize someones name is incorrect or > not a name I intended to include in my message. > I highlight (select) the name and press Delete; the reply from Eudora > is - "Do you want to remove this name from your Eudora address book?" The "Delete" key is the normal way to _remove_ "autocomplete" entries from whatever source they came from (e.g. either History or Address Book). Use the _Backspace_ key when you do not also intend to delete the entry from the source it came from. --
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