Inserting Objects in Message Text (Sponsored and Paid modes only) Eudora User Manual
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Other Formatting Options
If you select the Word Wrap button in the message toolbar, a carriage return is automati-
cally inserted at the end of each line of text with roughly 76 characters per line when the
message is sent. This makes the message legible on your recipient’s computer.
It is a good idea not to include your own carriage returns within paragraphs if you have the
Word Wrap option selected. Use carriage returns only to create new paragraphs in the
message.
To manually wrap text, do the following.
1 Select and highlight the text you want to wrap.
2 From the Edit menu, choose Wrap Selection.
To unwrap text, select the text you want, then hold down the Shift key and from the Edit
menu, choose Wrap Selection.
To copy wrapped text without taking the carriage returns, that is, to copy and unwrap, hold
down the Shift key and choose Copy from the Edit menu.
Inserting Objects in Message Text
(Sponsored and Paid modes only)
To insert pictures and horizontal lines into the body of a message, use the Insert submenu
under the Edit menu, or use the Insert Object button on the message toolbar. See “Text
Toolbar” on page 21.
You can insert an object in the middle of a line of text or between lines of text in the
message body.
To insert a picture in message text, do the following.
1 Move the cursor to where you want the picture.
2 From the Edit menu, choose Insert.
3 From the Insert submenu, choose Picture. A dialog box appears.
4 In the dialog box, select an image file and click Open.
The picture is inserted into the message body at the cursor position. You can continue
typing text. Once the picture is inserted in your message, you can drag it to where you
want it in the message. Your recipient will see the picture right in the message body.
Note. What your recipient sees may depend on whether the receiving computer and email
package support the display of inline images embedded in message text.
To insert a horizontal line in message text, do the following.
1 Move the cursor to where you want the line.
2 From the Edit menu, choose Insert.
3 From the Insert submenu, choose Horizontal Line. A horizontal rule is inserted imme-
diately above the line on which the cursor resides.