I tried using flag for follow-up and so on, but it just doesn't fit into my normal though process like "oh, there's an unread message there".
> 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? > -- How is it that Bill Clinton has to tell us what he did in the Oval Office with Monika Lewinsky, but Dick Cheney doesn't have to tell us what he discussed with Enron? -- 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/>
