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>>>>Hi Michel,
>>>>
>>>>I'm just wondering, is there a way to send private message via toolbar? Currently I have to open my private messages, find the user and send it, which is a little bit inconvenient. May be you can add some direct way to do it?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>
>>>Great suggestion. It's been needed for sometime. Currently, you have to find a message from/to that user or do a search to find them. Both can be inconvenient.
>>
>>Sure, it is more convenient when UT knows itself who do you want to send message to. :) But if it does not, then you have to find the user anyway. After the user is found there is a "Send the Private Message" link. My understanding is that the proposed toolbar link to Send the Private Message would not really shorten this process as you still need to find the user.
>
>Instead of User's ID can we just type user's first/last name with autofill feature? I don't know, if it could be achieved, but if yes, it would be great.

Will not really work as there are many people with the same names, for example:
48. David Smith  024738 Visual Development Studio United Kingdom, Chelmsford 
49. David Smith  032868 Mohawk Industries United States, Calhoun, Georgia 
50. David Smith  034887 United Kingdom, London 
51. David Smith  037179 Samara Computer Services United Kingdom, Chelmsford 
52. David Smith  037851 Corpdata Limited United Kingdom, Teignmouth 
I can only guess if
48. David Smith  024738 Visual Development Studio United Kingdom, Chelmsford 
51. David Smith  037179 Samara Computer Services United Kingdom, Chelmsford 
is the same person. You will need the additional checks anyway. All you can save here is one mouse click (with a lot of overhead).
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro

"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that don't work." - Thomas Edison
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