[quote user="BMS"]
I have been using a specific Custom Header in all my email reply for years - ~L~L Good Morning ~C,~L with the intent that the first 2 lines will be blank followed by a salutation - blank line and then I start with my reply.
The only minor annoyance is that PM will do as I ask, but then places the cursor back at the very beginning, requiring several down arrow hits to put me where I want to be.
I have tried the variation of Good Morning ~C,~L but the cursor is still placed before. Enabling / Disabling the Option "For replies, place the cursor on an initial blank line" does not affect the desired outcome.
Could consideration be given to correct the behaviour in the next version?
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Don't think so, as the custom header line is intended to tell the receiving end about the message you are referring to. In your case you will not have any separator automatically inserted between the original message and your reply.
Perhaps a good way for you is to use a glossary (Tools menu) called GM and enter exactly what you want in there.
Typing GM ctrl / will in that case expand the text. Advantage you can create GE GN as well.... and use the custom header line as where it was originally designed for.
[quote user="BMS"]<p>I have been using a specific Custom Header in all my email reply for years&nbsp; - <b>~L~L Good Morning ~C,~L</b> with the intent that the first 2 lines will be blank followed by a salutation - blank line and then I start&nbsp; with my reply. </p><p>The only minor annoyance is that PM will do as I ask, but then places the cursor back at the very beginning, requiring several down arrow hits to put me where I want to be.</p><p>I have tried the variation of <b>Good Morning ~C,~L</b> but the cursor is still placed before.&nbsp; Enabling / Disabling the Option <i>"For replies, place the cursor on an initial blank line" </i>does not affect the desired outcome.</p><p>Could consideration be given to correct the behaviour in the next version?
[/quote]</p><p>Don't think so, as the custom header line is intended to tell the receiving end about the message you are referring to. In your case you will not have any separator automatically inserted between the original message and your reply.&nbsp;</p><p>Perhaps a good way for you is to use a glossary (Tools menu) called GM and enter exactly what you want in there.</p><p>Typing GM ctrl / will in that case expand the text. Advantage you can create GE GN as well.... and use the custom header line as where it was originally designed for.</p><p>
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