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Re: Obit - Sir Clive Sinclair, Computing Pioneer [message #411230 is a reply to message #411216] Fri, 24 September 2021 20:29 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Originally posted by: Branimir Maksimovic

> On 2021-09-24, Scott Lurndal <scott@slp53.sl.home> wrote: Ahem A Rivet's Shot
> <steveo@eircom.net> writes:
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> Easily resolved if outlook would simply position the cursor at the point of
> the new reply rather than at the start of the message when reading new
> messages.
It is easy in VIM, just gq}, you have formated text and cursor position, BOTH.

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