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Can the Internet Foster Intelligent Conversation?
Can the Internet foster intelligent conversation and help to form new ideas and moral beliefs? A weird thing happened yesterday as I walked through my university campus. A young man approached me from a political organization that obviously was...
Keeping Your Internet Business Safe From Hackers
If you owned a restaurant, you'd lock the doors after closing, right? If you owned a nightclub you'd hire bouncers to keep rowdy people out, right? You'd be surprised how many Internet business owners fail to keep the gates closed tight... many...
Sins of The Internet: Pagejacking
One of the most frustrating events you can experience as a webmaster or writer is finding your work has been copied without your permission. I'm sure that just about every writer and every webmaster has been horrified to find his own work...
Stop Internet Pollution
As we blaze into the new millennium, technology continues it’s rapid pace yet most people and businesses are not realizing the consequence of e-mail. Even as we increase our level of electronic communication, so goes the multitudes of new e-mail and...
THE INTERNET ADVENTURES OF STUPIDMAN #3
Stupidman Brands the Book, Sends Email Attachment This is the 4th issue of The Internet Adventures of Stupidman. If you can't find the previous issues and you really want them......you need a hobby. Just kidding, email...
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Internet Tip - Removing Those Pesky >>>>'s
Do you receive notes that appear to contain a zillion >>>>? These pesky signs are called "angle brackets" and the "greater than sign." Each angle bracket that appears at the front of a line of text denotes the number of times that message has been fowarded prior to it arriving in your mailbox. Below are three ways you can remove these pesky signs from an email:
Copy the email into a word document program (such as Word). Then hit edit, then replace. In the find area of the format, put a > and leave the replace area blank. Then hite replace all. Works like a charm.
Go to www.jbmckee.com/formatit/ Copy the email into this form. In the area
designated as "filter" put the > and voilá... all the brackets are gone. Try it for yourself.
Or use this program suggested by it's designer, Theresa King, http://www.hostswan.com/strip.html
Any way you do it... please remove those pesky >>>> before you forward mail. Your friends and clients will thank you!
About the Author
© Copyright 2001 All Rights Reserved. Maria Marsala, Business & Life Coach-Consultant. Maria works with individuals as they design, start and grow their business or career around what they love to do. Visit http://www.CoachMaria.com to subscribe to "Growing You and Your Business" a free weekly online newsletter.
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