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To: f.simons who wrote (4970)8/14/2000 2:04:30 PM
From: AK2004Respond to of 275872
 
Frank
try it without + and "
Regards
-Albert



To: f.simons who wrote (4970)8/14/2000 2:16:56 PM
From: Tony ViolaRespond to of 275872
 
Frank, maybe the plus signs and quote signs confuse. Just put <letter b> before what you want bolded and </letter b> after.

I typed letter b in both cases, but just put b, and /b in the brackets. If I do it exactly in this post, of course, the html commands disappear. A site on HTML commands. Bold and all the rest are in there.

transaction.net

Tony



To: f.simons who wrote (4970)8/14/2000 3:44:13 PM
From: GoutamRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Frank,

< that would be "<"+"b"+">" and to turn it off "<"+"/"+"b"+">" >

Albert showed "+"s to indicate that you have to enter "<" then a "b" and then a ">" to turn on the bold. To turn it off, repeat the above again, but add a "/" infront of "b".

&lt;B&gt; Bold text here &lt;/B&gt; to get Bold text here .

&lt;I&gt; Italic &lt;/i&gt; to display text in Italic .

Please note that the "B" and "I" tags shown above are case insensitive.

Goutama