On 3/5/01 9:21 PM, "Sherman Wilcox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 3/5/01 7:28 PM, Christian M. M. Brady said:
> 
>> This may not be the issue (meaning the pop up list may be the real problem)
>> but do you have the little mini address book open in the addressing pane?
>> That can slow things down when you are typing an address.
> 
> Help me out here, I don't quite understand: when I create a new message, it
> opens the address area for me to fill in. This is where I was talking about.
> 
> I don't see how I can close that address area *and* type in an address.
> Clearly, I'm misunderstanding you somehow.

I was referring to the Address *book* that will come up on the right hand
side if you click the "Address Book" button in the address pane. Does that
help? (Some people had done that inadvertently and it had slowed things
down...)

Cb
cbrady @ tulane.edu
-- 
During the early thirties, there were large popular
protests by folks desiring unemployment assistance
or poor relief.  In most cities these people were
calling for food or jobs.  Then we get to New Orleans...
"In New Orleans over twenty thousand persons
demonstrated in 1932 for 'beer and prosperity.'"
- Roger Biles, /The South and the New Deal/


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