I believe once you select the draft you wish to continue composing, hit enter 
on it to edit.

Brett C.

On Aug 5, 2011, at 10:09 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:

> Hi list,
> While attempting to work with Lion mail efficiently throughout the past week, 
> I still have a few questions about lion mail.
> Question 1. Once you start typing a new message and then close it with 
> command plus w, and then telling mail to save it as a draft, the message does 
> indeed appear in the drafts folder. However, I'm doing something wrong while 
> attempting to continue the draft. Here's what I'm doing.
> a. I Go to the drafts mailbox by selecting it in the mailboxes list.
> b. I then Interact with the message collumn and then with the message table 
> inside the column. This puts me in the message list that I can arrow past. 
> I'm arrowing through my drafts.
> c. Once the draft that I want to continue working on is found, I tab over to 
> the message content pain.
> d. Here, I v o right, from the header group to the message text.
> e. I then Turn off quicknav, find the bottom of the text and continue typing.
> 
> Now, each letter I press, causes the mac boom to sound. What am I missing 
> here? I'd like to continue typing, but that won't work. Any ideas how to 
> handle this?
> 
> Paul.
> 
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