Yes, in Outlook or Outlook Express, you can do several things.

1. Make sure the message window is maximized Use alt+s and then x or Alt+- for the "child" window.

2. Turn off the folder list. In Outlook or Outlook Express XP, this is in the Layout dialog box from in the view menu. To go to the list of folders, just press control plus y.

There are other things you can do as well, but those depend on version, and this is not the place.

Hope this didn't bother anybody.


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Hi Nicole, it is possible to extend the width of the subject field on most
PC e-mail clients, so you may want to consider looking this up on the
e-mail client you use.

Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

DDI: +1-925-566-9265
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   I have a slight suggestion for the list.  For those of who use screen
readers to read our emails, the screen reader does not always pick up the
whole subject if the name of sender and/or subject are long.  Therefore I
think it might be slightly easier if we could write what we want to say in

the subject without writing problem with or question about.

Thank you for considering this,
Nicole



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