Yes, but that is as disruptive as Forwarding (Ctrl+F), or looking in the
headers (Ctrl+F3), or looking at HTML (Ctrl+F2) from an email/newspost.
Make selection in original as you would for Ctrl+C, then right-click and use
"Copy" from the context menu as was described by Michael Santovec
at the beginning of this thread. Thanks again to Michael works like a charm.
"Ron Sommer" <rsommer@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:erWzCCVzIHA.6096@xxxxxx
Quote:
> You can save to Drafts, then open and add the subject.
> --
> Ronald Sommer
>
> "Urbane.Tiger" <viking.warrior@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:TJidnfAvI8cuyMzVnZ2dnUVZ_r3inZ2d@xxxxxx Quote:
>> I have had similar problem if I send message without a subject, WLMail
>> asks if I want to send, I respond no, I put cursor in subject, I type but
>> keystrokes fall into bitbucket.
>>
>> So I enter subject into body of mail/message, then cut using ctl/X, then I
>> put cursor into subject and type ctl/V - nothing, but right click Paste or
>> use the Paste button on my Office keyboard and hey voila, the subject I
>> typed into message body is there in the subject.
>> --
>> TUT
>>
>> WLMail (was WLM Deskop),
>> Windows Live Hotmail (WLH) (was Windows Live Mail)
>> Windows Live Messenger (WLM) (not to be confused with Windows Messenger
>> (vanilla)
>> __________________________________________
>>
>>
>>
>> "David McRitchie" <dmcritchie_xlmvp@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:eddtY7XyIHA.1436@xxxxxx Quote:
>>> Having problems with Copy (Ctrl+C) and Paste (Ctrl+V) in Windows Live
>>> Mail
>>> -- they don't work. The only bypass I know of is to use F3 to look
>>> at headers
>>> can copy from there. In Outlook Express this was a problem if any
>>> search
>>> was invoked whether it was in OE (Ctrl+Shift+F) or a Windows search.
>>> I'm not in either in WLM and I have the problem.
>>>
>>> Using Windows Vista Home Basic.
>>> --
>>> David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP -- Excel
>>> My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm
>>>
>>>