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Solve : How do I delete headings on e-mail that I want to fotrward?

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I get e-mail that I want to forward but I don't want to forward all the addresses that have been used to get the e-mail to me.  I have "cut" in the command bar but I don't know how to use it.  I can high light the part I want to cut out but don't know to git rid of it.  I have an E Machine with Windows Vista.  Any suggestions are appreciated.  Thanks That is a very intelligent thing to do, and is known as bcc or BLIND carbon copy technique.

I don't know what mail system you are using. You can see if you can find bcc there. (No doubt you can.) To get an OVERVIEW of the method, use Wikipedia. Quote from: Bobh on December 18, 2008, 02:53:58 PM

I get e-mail that I want to forward but I don't want to forward all the addresses that have been used to get the e-mail to me.  I have "cut" in the command bar but I don't know how to use it.  I can high light the part I want to cut out but don't know to git rid of it.  I have an E Machine with Windows Vista.  Any suggestions are appreciated.  Thanks

highligh it, and do a cut...gone...maybe I'm missing something..

ok..think I saw what I was missing...do the forward first, all the addresses fall into the forwarded
message, highlight them, then do the cut...!!!, then add who your forwarding too and send..

do that all the time when I forward stuff...never failed to work YET!!!Gakkles-3
   I am getting YAHOO mail but the next answer did what I wanted.  Thanks for your reply.

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   Your answer gave me what I wanted.  I tried it and it WORKED.  Thanks


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