I am using the same configuration with Outlook Express that you mentioned 
and am not having this problem.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve Zielinski 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 5:18 AM
  Subject: Browse mode and outlook express acting differently with beta 1


  I'm using 7.2 beta1, outlook Express, xp service pack 3.

  I've just now noticed a difference in the way browse mode is acting in 
outlook express.  If you use the alt 1 through 7 keys to focus on any of the 
items in the header, for instance by pressing alt6 twice to focus on the 
subject line, when you tab back to the body of the message, browse mode doesn't 
automatically turn on.  You have to manually turn it on with ctrl-shift-a 
command. It used to automatically turn itself on when tabbing back to the body 
of the message.

  I don't know if this change of behavior happened in the beta or in version 
7.11.  

  Before the introduction of the alt plus number keys to read the header lines, 
and/or focusing on the header, I used to get to the header of the message by 
turning browse mode off in the body of the message with ctrl-shift-a, then 
ttabbing or shift-tabbing to the header.  This method of getting to the header 
from the body still works, which is fine, and Often, I still do this out of 
habbit.

  Regardless of how you focus on the header, Now when you tab back to the body, 
you have to manually turn on browse mode with ctrl-shift-a.  I'm quite sure it 
used to turn browse mode on automatically in earlier versions of WE, but can't 
be sure this new behavior started in the beta or in version 7.11.

  It seems to me the way it's acting now can cause confusion, especially to a 
beginner.

  Steve



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