On 12/29/04 10:05:48 PM, "Michael J. Kobb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Sometimes, I will read a message, but then mark it unread because I want
> to remember to do something with that message later.
> 
>   One of the few things I dislike about Entourage is that if I mark a
> message as unread, but leave it selected, then if I go to another folder and
> return, the message is once again marked as read, since I have the Preview
> pane visible, and the previously-selected message is again displayed.
> 
>   So, I wrote a little script and assigned it to a control key.  The script
> marks the current message as unread, then de-selects it so that when I
> return to that folder, it won't be re-displayed and marked as read unless I
> want it to.
> 
>   But, there's a problem.  If the message in question is not in the first
> screen-full of items, then when I run the script, the list of messages
> scrolls all the way to the top.  Is there a better way to de-select the
> message than what I'm doing?

While what you are doing could be considered a bug in Entourage. There are
many other ways to mark a message as needing to be dealt with. I'm curious,
do you use flagging or categories?


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