Cut and paste in Hotmail


  1. Posts : 4,549
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       #1

    Cut and paste in Hotmail


    When I forward an e-mail.. I try ALWAYS to clean it up.. from all those who insist on sending it with a gillion addresses.

    Question:
    When I try to cut off those addys.. and other things.. I seem to always get a IE note asking if I want to allow this ?
    Of course I do that's what I was trying to accomplish.

    How do I stop that IE message...
    I know there must be something simple to un-tic. to stop this madness.
    Help plz.
    thanks.
    LPt
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  2. Posts : 9,537
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    LADYPINKtomato1 said:
    When I forward an e-mail.. I try ALWAYS to clean it up.. from all those who insist on sending it with a gillion addresses.

    Question:
    When I try to cut off those addys.. and other things.. I seem to always get a IE note asking if I want to allow this ?
    Of course I do that's what I was trying to accomplish.

    How do I stop that IE message...
    I know there must be something simple to un-tic. to stop this madness.
    Help plz.
    thanks.
    LPt
    LPt
    Best thing is to forward mail. Then you highlight all addresses(little by little) and delete them. When you have everything nice and clean then go to BCC and put in addresses you want to send mail to.
    When they receive the mail it will not show all the other addresses.
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  3. Posts : 4,549
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    HowlingW..that's what I do..I'm doing what you've suggested.. or at times I use the scissors to cut it all out.

    On the bottom of my messages.. I have a note to clean each forward before sending it on.

    I'm a nut about keeping addresses off.. the To line..I always use the BCC line to address.

    I want to know where I can go in OPTIONS or where ever I have to go make a change to it.. to turn that stinking message off.. each time I want to CUT something out of a message .

    I never ever had this happen when I use my old Windows XP
    Thanks for your reply..
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  4. Posts : 9,537
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    LADYPINKtomato1 said:
    HowlingW..that's what I do..I'm doing what you've suggested.. or at times I use the scissors to cut it all out.

    On the bottom of my messages.. I have a note to clean each forward before sending it on.

    I'm a nut about keeping addresses off.. the To line..I always use the BCC line to address.

    I want to know where I can go in OPTIONS or where ever I have to go make a change to it.. to turn that stinking message off.. each time I want to CUT something out of a message .

    I never ever had this happen when I use my old Windows XP
    Thanks for your reply..
    I use my mouse to highlight every address and delete it.
    I start at the bottom one and highlight to a certain point and delete it then do some more. I don't cut it!
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  5. Posts : 4,549
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    The Howling Wolves said:
    LADYPINKtomato1 said:
    HowlingW..that's what I do..I'm doing what you've suggested.. or at times I use the scissors to cut it all out.

    On the bottom of my messages.. I have a note to clean each forward before sending it on.

    I'm a nut about keeping addresses off.. the To line..I always use the BCC line to address.

    I want to know where I can go in OPTIONS or where ever I have to go make a change to it.. to turn that stinking message off.. each time I want to CUT something out of a message .

    I never ever had this happen when I use my old Windows XP
    Thanks for your reply..
    I use my mouse to highlight every address and delete it.
    I start at the bottom one and highlight to a certain point and delete it then do some more. I don't cut it!
    Ok dear... I just have done mine different.
    thanks so much for your reply.... wishing you a great weekend.:)
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  6. Posts : 7,538
    Windows 10 64bit/Windows 10 64bit/Windows 10 64bit
       #6

    It makes sense to highlight then delete, when you cut something it usually means you're going to paste into another location.
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  7. Posts : 4,549
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    Thread Starter
       #7

    Joan that's a very good point !!!..thanks :)
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