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Posted by susan C on September 3, 2001, at 11:01:13
the > > in the subject line, do you just type it in? or is it automatically put in somehow?
does the > > mean "to"?
When I just tried to type it in on the subject line here it didn't show up?
THanks for the clarification
Susan C
Posted by Mitchell on September 3, 2001, at 11:31:43
In reply to ok how do you get the name of previous poster?, posted by susan C on September 3, 2001, at 11:01:13
> the > > in the subject line, do you just type it in? or is it automatically put in somehow?
Click on the box under the "subject" form on the page where you write your post - the box before the words "add name of previous poster".
> does the > > mean "to"?
Basically, yes. In implies "to," "for," or "in reply to".
Posted by susan C on September 3, 2001, at 11:51:32
In reply to Re: ok how do you get the name of previous poster? » susan C, posted by Mitchell on September 3, 2001, at 11:31:43
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