At 12:57 AM 4/14/00 -0400, you wrote: >I'm replying, quoting ALL of Sandy's post, and my replies, in case anyone >didn't see the originals. This is of critical importance! If you don't >save any other posts from the EUDORA-Mail Mailing List, save this one. > >1) Make a manual backup of EUDORA.INI (so that if you screw up, you will >still have the original file to work with). The easiest way is to "copy" >it to another file, such as EUDORA-INI.BAK. Unfortunately, you can't do >this using Windows Explorer. (Ugh! Why can't MS allow us to do this in >Windows without having to resort to DOS!?) Got to a DOS prompt; navigate >to C:\Eudora; type: >COPY EUDORA.INI EUDORA-INI.BAK True explorer is backward, but you can just right click on eudora.ini in explorer, and drag the file to the desk top. When you let up on the right button, it will ask you what to do. Tell it to copy the file to the desk top. and it will do so, leaving the original where it was. Rename the file, and place it where ever you want it, with explorer. This is faster than using DOS. Jack