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Hi All
Just in case you all do not know 90% of all Email's are traceable from the
original sender so you can do the following and not have to send a response
back to the entire list.
Hope you do not mind (Hillary Murtha) for revealing you're email address
but here goes.
Double click the original email in your "IN" folder.
This will bring up a stand alone copy of the email.
Look at the top of the email and there is an ADD or ADD ADDRESS button.
Click that once only and a separate window will appear to show you the name
and email address to be added to your address book. If you want to save it
that is OK. If you want to just see who it is and copy the address to a
"new send letter or message", then highlight the entire email address with
your cursor. (left to right or right to left) Hold down the Control Key and
at the same time hit the letter C. It will copy the address to your onboard
memory. Then open up your new "write" email letter, place the cursor in the
"TO" line and hit the control key and the letter"V" and the address will
be pasted into just that new letter. Finish your response and send it as
usual.
Piece of cake and no clutter in the list server of others.
In this case Hillary Murtha email address is [log in to unmask] (which is not
seen on the original email from museum-L)
William M. Greaves
Architects iN Design
1232 Wivenhoe Court
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23454
[log in to unmask]
www.architectsindesign.com
757-496-6489
> [Original Message]
> From: Hillary Murtha <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 8/9/2006 2:14:05 PM
> Subject: Re: children's toys and material culture in museums
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> Dear Kate,
>
> Lacking an email address, I too am responding to the list-serve - my
apologies to those with cluttered inboxes.
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> A friend and colleague of mine at the University of Delaware is
researching children's toys for her dissertation. I am sure that she would
have many good leads for you. Her name is Bryn Varley Hollenbeck; if you
would like her contact information, please get back to me. I will check
with her to make sure it is ok to pass along her email address (I doubt
very much that she would have a problem with it) and then get back to you.
Please respond to me off-list at <[log in to unmask]>
>
> Hillary Murtha
>
> PS I assume that Bryn isn't your sister? That I am not recommending as a
contact person the person on whose behalf you are inquiring? The two topics
sound frighteningly similar, but I know that Bryn has already completed
most of her research.
>
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