Sorry to be stupid here but I am interested in this although it all sounds 
highly technical for me at this stage does this differ from the default of the 
email client maybe somebody could explain to me in terms of Windows how this 
display is beneficial is John spoke publicly available are is it a boat to 
purchase

> On 16 Aug 2014, at 12:42, Bryan Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello Sarah,
> 
> Here’s how I am able to rearrange columns in the classic view of Mail in 
> Mavericks 10.9.4. Thanks to John Panarese’ excellent macforthe blind.com 
> website for reminding me how to move focus to the header row.
> 
> 1. Interact with the messages list in Mail.
> 2. Press VO+Shift+\ to move focus to the column headers.
> 3. Press VO+left or right arrows to move focus to the “status” column header.
> 4. Press VO+Command+Shift+Spacebar to perform a mouse-down click.
> 5. Press VO+right or left arrow to move focus where you want to drop the 
> status column. VO will announce the name of each header as you move past it.
> 6. When you’ve reached the desired location for your status column, press 
> VO+Command+Shift+Spacebar to perform a mouse-up. This should drop the column 
> in it’s new location.
> 7. When you are done rearranging columns, press VO+Shift+\ to return focus to 
> the body of the messages list.
> 
> HTH,
> Bryan
> 
>> On Aug 15, 2014, at 9:15 PM, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello to all. How do I rearrange columns in mail. I want my status to the 
>> right of my conversations thing. I some how managed to move it. Can someone 
>> advise on how I broke it, and then how to fix?
> 
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