Just switch to Classic View in Mail preferences from the View pane.  That 
will get Mail to act like it did in Snow Leopard.  However, I would recommend 
trying the new view and working with it.

Take Care

John Panarese
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On Feb 19, 2012, at 2:48 PM, May McDonald wrote:

> Ok, I have done the upgrade and everything seems to be working as it's 
> suppose to. 
> 
> I do have a question though. Is there a way to get mail set back up so that 
> it only lets me look at the subject lines?
> On 2012-02-19, at 12:06 PM, John Panarese wrote:
> 
>> Hi Scott,
>>  I've heard mixed reviews.  Obviously, if you don't want to go through the 
>> whole nine yards, then that is fine.  In a lot of cases, I have heard this 
>> has been all right.
>> 
>>   However, in other cases, I have read and heard about a lot of different 
>> issues.  Yes, it's often related to third party apps, which is why, if you 
>> are going to just upgrade and not do the clean install, you should take the 
>> time to research if your third party apps are compatible with Lion or if 
>> there are new versions that are needed to be downloaded.
>> 
>>   If you are going to simply upgrade from Snow Leopard, be sure to run 
>> software update first and check the firmware versions of your system to be 
>> sure there have been no updates you have missed (You can see this info in 
>> About This Macfrom the Apple menu and VO spacing on the More Info, button).  
>> There is info on Apple's support pages about current firmware for all Mac 
>> models, and do not under estimate the importance of this factor when 
>> updating from SL to Lion or Leopard to Lion.
>> 
>> Also, of course, still backup your data with Time Machine or via a disk 
>> cloning avenue, such as Super Duper or CCC.
>> 
>> Take Care
>> 
>> John Panarese
>> [email protected]
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Feb 19, 2012, at 5:54 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
>> 
>>> John,
>>> 
>>> ALthough a fresh install has its advantages, I have found very few problems 
>>> upgrading. Most problems upgrading have been the result of an application. 
>>> Not everyone wants to go through the nuke and pave option. An upgrade is 
>>> more likely to be successful when your system is already in a stable state.
>>> 
>>> On Feb 19, 2012, at 12:30 AM, John Panarese wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I would do a clean install, first of all.  This is better than an upgrade. 
>>>>  Make sure your system has the latest firmware updates prior to doing the 
>>>> clean install, back up your current system with Time Machine or something 
>>>> like, Super  Duper, on an external drive, and after you install Lion for 
>>>> the first time, get the combo updater from the Apple Support page to go to 
>>>> 10.7.3.
>>>> 
>>>>  I restored all my settings and material manual step by step.  However, 
>>>> you can always migrate from the backup you make.  This is entirely up to 
>>>> you.  
>>>> 
>>>> Take Care
>>>> 
>>>> John Panarese
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Feb 18, 2012, at 4:21 PM, May McDonald wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Ok, now that I have a short break from school I think it's time to play 
>>>>> with Lion. Any tips and tricks that I should know or do before I upgrade?
>>>>> 
>>>>> All help would be appreciated.
>>>>> 
>>>>> May and Prince Noah
>>>>> cell: 613-863-5845 or 1-888-778-2544
>>>>> email: [email protected]
>>>>> 
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