Think of them meaning "more", and "less"

ann sanfedele wrote:
> Eureka! - you muse correctly ---
> who would have though a - sign would indicate you can see the folders 
> and a + not...
> 
> what is most likely is that I clicked on a keyboard equivalent of those 
> tags as I stumble over
> the keys.... unless, of course, there is not keyboard equivalent.
> 
> Merry Christmas!
> 
> ann
> 
> mike wilson wrote:
> 
>> I wonder if you clicked on the small - or + that is to the left of the 
>> icon for "inbox"?  It is connected to the other folder icons by a dotted 
>> line.  If an icon has a + to the left of it, it means that there are 
>> subfolders in that folder but they are not displayed.  The - means that 
>> the subfolders are displayed.  Click on the + and the subs pop into 
>> view, click on the - and they disappear.  Sound familiar?
>>
>> Clicking on total should do nothing; clicking on the grid box on the 
>> right of those headers brings up the list of potential headers with the 
>> active ones ticked.
>>
>>  
>>
>>> mike wilson wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>    
>>>
>>>> ann sanfedele wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>      
>>>>
>>>>> Oh great, now I was futzing around trying to set up a sub filter under 
>>>>> PDML folder for GFM on this new
>>>>> computer and suddenly all the mail in all the folders except my main 
>>>>> inbox folder disappeared.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm using Netscape 7.0
>>>>>
>>>>> also,
>>>>>
>>>>> The inbox is under my annsan on nyc.rr.com folder
>>>>> and I really wanted ALL my mail in the local mail box...
>>>>>
>>>>> any ideas?  
>>>>>
>>>>> Did I really delete all that mail by accident ? or is it there and hiding?
>>>>>
>>>>> TIA
>>>>>
>>>>> ann
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  
>>>>>
>>>>>        
>>>>>
>>>> If you accidentally click on the vertical line between the "folders" 
>>>> pane and the message list pane, it will move completely to the left, 
>>>> making the "folders" pane invisible.  Is that what you mean?  If you go 
>>>> to the extreme left of the message list pane, as your cursor comes over 
>>>> the vertical "wall", it will light up.  Click on it and the wall will 
>>>> move right, bringing the "folders" pane back on the screen.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>      
>>>>
>>>
>>>    
>>>
>>
>>  
>>
> 
> 
> 

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