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I do a select all (or highlight the portion that I want) and past it into a
.txt file or edit an existing e-mail.  But then I use MS Outlook...

Doug

-----Original Message-----
From: afvaiv [mailto:afvaiv@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 11:58 AM
To: Midrange Systems PC-Tech-list
Subject: [PCTECH] Saving several mails in one same text file


Let me start saying I use Netscape 7.0 to read my mail.

Sometimes I read quite a number of interesting answers to a given 
question somebody asked.
These answers are each one of them, a separate mail.
Obviously I could print them, one by one or all together.

But I'd like to save them all together, as a single text file (flat 
file...) so I could edit it thereafter and make kind of a resume of the 
different alternatives or solutions posted for the original question.

If I wanted this for just one of the answers received, no problem: 
File/SaveAs/File... lets me save it as any type of file (.eml, .txt, 
...). But if I mark several mails together, pressing File/SaveAs/File... 
does nothing! Why?

Any bright ideas about how to save several mails together unto a single 
text file using Netscape7.0?
TIA

-- 
Antonio Fernandez-Vicenti

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