Subj : Ver 601 To : Gary Crain From : Tobias Ernst Date : Wed Feb 20 2002 01:52 am Hallo Gary! GC> When the capslocked key is on it puts the whole keyboard in GC> "shift", i.e. the number 1 becomes "!", 2 becomes "@", etc. I always thought this was a matter of the keyboard driver and not of the program? What happens when you use CapsLock outside of Msged simply in the "DOS command prompt" window? Does it work the same, or differently? What is if you use Msged/386 or Msged (the plain DOS version) instead? GC> other thing is the import, seems to me it used to be easier but GC> I'll have to re-install an old version to remember what was GC> different. Perhaps I just remember badly. I think it defaulted GC> to a commandline where you entered the file name instead of the GC> picklist thing. The same for the export, it used to default to GC> the last site you saved to and this worked well for me in most GC> instances. All I need do is change the file name and go on. GC> Now it's a bit more complicated. Not really. It is just one keypress more. When you are in the "import" picklist, all you have to do is to type TAB once and then you can directly enter the file name, just as it was before. GC> in the delete from the "list" screen, it says working on message GC> 1 and stays at 1 until it finishes. It just seems like it ought Confirmed, I will fix this. GC> Thanks again for the great work you do. You're welcome. :-) Kind Regards, Tobias --- Msged/2 6.0.1 * Origin: We love MsgEd ... (2:2476/418.15) .