Russell,
It's a known somewhat common issue with Entourage that on certain
combinations of machines and displays, that the cursor does not update
correctly when it's in the right 40% of the display. For example, it does
not always change from the arrow to the hand, or to the double-headed arrow
to resize the columns. For some people this does not happen, but I think
it's rather the most people do not notice.
And for Jim, the MS team knows about it and is working on it.
-Steve
On 4/27/01 9:59 PM, "Russell Carr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 4/26/01 10:45 PM, Jim Colgate at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> There is something definitely weird with the cursor, but as you say not
>> serious. I was just looking at my list of messages as I move the cursor
>> around. The cursor is most commonly an arrow. However when I move it over
>> the far right had side of the far right hand column header (categories in my
>> case) it turns to a hand. I can then move it across the header row and the
>> hand remains until I get to the message status column (third from the left)
>> when the cursor turns back into an arrow. Moving the cursor into the header
>> row to the left of the message status column or anywhere between the middle
>> of the subject column (third from right) and 2/3 through the categories
>> column keeps the arrow cursor. Otherwise I get the hand cursor and it will
>> stay a hand even when I move it through the subject, send, and categories
>> columns. Moving in out of the header row anyplace causes the cursor to
>> return to the arrow.
>>
> Jim,
> I don't understand your "problem". :)
> My cursor behaves just like you are describing yours. However, if you look
> closer you should find that you can reposition those columns which display
> the hand cursor. Just click and drag those column headers across the header
> bar and you have reorganized your message pane.
>
> I have two headers, link and status, which display the arrow cursor. These I
> can't move. All the others have the hand cursor and I can reposition them,
> and thus their columns.
>
> Russell Carr
>
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