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Auto thread splitter?
Phil
Is there any way of automatically starting a new thread when one gets too
long and deep?
I know I use a wonky newsreader (Outlook Express), but some of the threads
are getting so deep that it is v. difficult to scroll through and find new
posts (rants? <g>)....
Apologies if this question has been asked before..
Regards
John Butler
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Re: Auto thread splitter?
> Is there any way of automatically starting a new thread
> when one gets too long and deep?
John: None that I know of. I just set OE to "Hide Read Messages," so I only
see the posts I haven't read yet. This avoids the problem you're having.
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Phil Weber
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Re: Auto thread splitter?
he he, am I a bozo or what....RTFM huh!
Thx
<Doh...again>
"Phil Weber" <pweber@nospam.fawcette.com> wrote in message
news:3c693978$1@10.1.10.29...
> > Is there any way of automatically starting a new thread
> > when one gets too long and deep?
>
> John: None that I know of. I just set OE to "Hide Read Messages," so I
only
> see the posts I haven't read yet. This avoids the problem you're having.
> ---
> Phil Weber
>
>
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Re: Auto thread splitter?
Or "control U" to skip to the next Unread item...
"John Butler" <nospamjrbutler@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:3c698e5e@10.1.10.29...
> he he, am I a bozo or what....RTFM huh!
>
> Thx
> <Doh...again>
>
>
>
> "Phil Weber" <pweber@nospam.fawcette.com> wrote in message
> news:3c693978$1@10.1.10.29...
> > > Is there any way of automatically starting a new thread
> > > when one gets too long and deep?
> >
> > John: None that I know of. I just set OE to "Hide Read Messages," so I
> only
> > see the posts I haven't read yet. This avoids the problem you're having.
> > ---
> > Phil Weber
> >
> >
>
>
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