Dennis, I think it would be clearer if the button were simply called
"Folder" instead of "Move", with the current folder name not simply at the
top followed by a blank line but highlighted in some other way: in bold, or
a bullet in front of it; then followed by "Move To" and the list of
candidate folders. Ideally, of course, I think we'd all like a hierarchical
folder menu instead of the 20 last folders, but if it stays with the 20,
perhaps some preference allowing those names to be presented in alphabetical
order. That would at least make visually scanning the list for the folder
you want take much less time.


On or near 1/16/03 11:49 AM, Dennis T Cheung at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
observed:

> Out of curiosity, would it be confusing if you opened a message into its own
> window, and instead of the Move button in the tool bar being called "Move"
> it was called "Inbox" or whatever the name of the current folder is?
> 
> Similar to how categories work today. Just wondering...
> 
> 
> On 1/16/03 6:21 AM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> It works for me. I have my "Entourage" folder for your message showing at
>> the top, indicating the message is in that folder. Below that is a list of
>> 20 folders, none of which is "Entourage," because I have not moved any
>> messages to that folder manually for months. (I have 95 folders in all.)
>> 
>> I have never seen a single case where, when I click the Move button, it does
>> not display the current folder.
>> 
>> 
>> On or near 1/16/03 4:09 AM, Max Manshel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
>> 
>>> Sorry Paul, you are not right.  If you have MORE than 20 folders and the
>>> folder you are in has not been used to move a file that folder name will not
>>> show on the top.

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