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    1. Re: [OE] Flags
    2. G. Lee Hearl
    3. With OE open select a message.. Click on "message" at top.. select "flag message" and you will see a small flag appear on the left of the message.. To remove flag, click "message" and click on "flag message".. There may be other ways to do this, I don't know.. Hope this helps..... G. Lee Hearl Authentic Appalachian Storyteller Abingdon, Va.

    08/15/2001 03:08:47
    1. Re: [OE] Flags
    2. Dan
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: G. Lee Hearl <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 9:08 PM Subject: Re: [OE] Flags > With OE open select a message.. Click on "message" at top.. select "flag > message" and you will see a small flag appear on the left of the message.. > To remove flag, click "message" and click on "flag message".. There may be > other ways to do this, I don't know.. Hope this helps..... > G. Lee Hearl > Authentic Appalachian Storyteller > Abingdon, Va. > ================ Yes there is another way With the message in question highlighted Just click the * flag* Icon ==================== Now to answer ALL these questions in one message In OE click the HELP and in the Index write pr now look for ( priority of messages) this will give you a page that explains ALL of the little message Icons and tells you what they ALL do l;-)) Enjoy the Help index, its full of goodies all just for the reading its the first place I look before answering a question, even if I know the answer just to be sure I word it right, but I am thinking the best way to help people in this subject is to first get them to read the Help files ; then this give some understanding of the rest of the subject if there are more questions. Dan

    08/16/2001 04:35:12
    1. Re: [OE] Flags
    2. G. Lee Hearl
    3. Dan, Thanks for your input, but I will probably never use the Flags for my messages.. I wouldn't remember Why I flagged it! G. Lee Hearl Authentic Appalachian Storyteller Abingdon, Va.

    08/16/2001 08:48:29