Remo Del Bello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Look at the toolbar "Move" button. When you have a message open in its own > window the first item listed is the message's current folder location. It's > not quite like Emailer's menu in that it doesn't list *all* folders, just > the most recently used ones. It also doesn't sort them alphabetically opting > rather to list them in order of most recently used.
Exactly -- it only lists the most recent, and then in use order. Paul Berkowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Instead of pulling the drop-down down, you can just click the main Move > button to get a replica of your entire Folder list in its exact hierarchy - > where you know where every folder is. That can be easier than fishing about > in that odd drop-down ( which gives you the same option as its bottom item > "Move to Folder...") That's actually the problem to me (and many other "got used to a good thing" former Emailer users ;) ) -- clicking "Move" results in a dialog with your entire folder hierarchy. You must then navigate through all of your folders, and if the desired folder is a sub-folder, you must click the little disclosure triangle, etc. Many steps. In addition, the next time you file a message, if it resides in a different subfolder, you have to either collapse the previous folder, or scroll a lot. (Plus there's the bug where if you "expand" a group of subfolders in this window, the next time you start up Entourage, that folder's subfolders are also expanded in the browser's folder list.) A single button that provides the folder dialog you mentioned, but if held down provides a pop-up menu of ALL folders and subfolders, would be much more useful, and seems as though it would be trivial to implement. Or perhaps even a preference -- the use could choose to list all folders, or just the most recent? Also, as mentioned before, the "Move" button would be more useful if it listed the *current* folder instead of saying "Move." -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
