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Rudy Hiebert(rudyhiebert.myamsoil.c

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Re: Tip: How to Create an Effective Sig File
11/28/2005 10:55:45 AM
Your reputation has just shot up like a rocket, on the other hand, I hand to make some adjustments to your code. If I post what I sell, won't that spoil the curiosity? An assosciated line is Altrum and a product I really am passionate about is AGgrand. Should my sig file say somethng like, "Want to grow bigger tomatoes?" (http://www.gastown.com/altruenergy)
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Re: Tip: How to Create an Effective Sig File
11/28/2005 11:01:04 AM
Ah Linda, Sometimes I wonder about myself. Been working all morning trying to get my sigs set up. Let's see if it works now. As I see now it only allows for 3 signatures. Back to the drawing board. Martha
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Rudy Hiebert(rudyhiebert.myamsoil.c

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Re: Tip: How to Create an Effective Sig File
11/28/2005 11:14:08 AM
I could get carried away with this little trick; wonder why I didn't do it sooner. Now let's hear that katching-katching.
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Re: Tip: How to Create an Effective Sig File
11/28/2005 11:34:28 AM
Hey Rudy; Does that "bigger tomatoes" stuff work for houseplants, too? Or just outdoor ones? : ) Linda P.S. For everyone reading along, you can use the same links right IN your posts, too. See, look at this... it's Yahoo! But, it could also be YOUR site.
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Re: Tip: How to Create an Effective Sig File
11/28/2005 11:40:03 AM
Hi David! =========================================== Couldn't you also insert
after each line to force a break?
=========================================== You don't need the slash - ie [br] instead of [br/] (with pointy brackets, of course) -- and yes, you can TRY a br tag - but I've found that sometimes the html generator used at Adland will add a double line break, that's why I just hit the enter key. The html generator used behind the forum is coded to 'recognize' the enter key as a line break, so it will push the text to the next line -- and you get a single line break instead of a double one that the br tag sometimes causes. In any other html (such as a web page) the br tag would do the trick perfectly. : ) Linda
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