[WEB4LIB] Can anyone help?
Masters, Gary E
GEM at CDRH.FDA.GOV
Mon Feb 5 09:39:43 EST 2001
I remember seeing a message that there were two parts and by some skill we
could see one of the parts. But it has never worked for me either.
Sigh,
Gary
Gary E. Masters
Librarian (Systems)
CDRH - FDA
(301) 827-6893
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Subject: [WEB4LIB] Can anyone help?
A while back messages like the one below started appearing in my
mail from
this list. I understand why. What I don't understand is how I can
see the
part of the message that's been truncated. I know someone wrote to
the list
and said there's a way to do it (and that many people might not be
aware of
how to do it).
I'm using Microsoft Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) and I've pushed
every
button/flag/tag/you-name-it to try to figure this out with no luck.
And
guess what! I couldn't find anything in the Help files either!!!
So, if anyone can help me out here, I'd sure appreciate it. As I
said, I
understand why it's being done, but it sure is annoying not being
able to
find the rest of the message.....
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Nancy
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Nancy McGarvey Email: mcgarvey.n at gmc.edu
Systems/Reference Librarian Phone: (215)
646-7300 x493
Lourdes Library Fax: (215) 641-5596
Gwynedd-Mercy College
PO Box 901
Gwynedd Valley, PA 19437
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