Hi Kirk

On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 3:52 PM, Kirk Baker <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is a great question.  It took me about 20 minutes to figure out how
> to deal with this.
>
> When you click "reply to a message," Gmail does automatically create a
> draft.  If you then realize you don't want to send back the entire
> conversation - for example, if you're adding another recipient who doesn't
> need to know the prior conversation - the draft is automatically saved.  It
> then shows up as a red "warning" because it's unfinished business, which is
> really, really annoying.
>

This doesn't make sense. I simply click the ellipsis at the bottom of the
text box (show trimmed content) and cut the text I don't want to include,
as I've done here. Discarding a draft also does not delete an entire
conversation.

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Marko

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