Sorry to follow-up to my own email, but Dan was right. I clicked on the
magnify buttons a few more times, and suddenly every find displays
correctly, even after a quit and re-launch.

Thanks for the tip!

A

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alan at Fri, 17 Oct 2003 09:09:47 -0700 said:

>This solves the problem for each _individual_ found message, but if you
>are searching through hundreds of found emails, you need to push the
>magnification button twice for each email. Ugh! and Double Ugh!
>
>This should be a quick bug to swat, and seeing it swatted would be
>appreciated.
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>Dan Webb at Thu, 16 Oct 2003 22:40:13 -0700 said:
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>>I had the same problem.  After doing a search, change the zoom factor
>>(using the buttons at the bottom of the window), and the problem should
>>go away, even after you set it back to the original zoom.  That's what
>>did it for me.
>>
>>--
>>Dan Webb
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>---- Original message ----
>>alan, 7:58 PM, 10/16/03:
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>>>I have recently joined this discussion, so pardon if this has been
>>>discussed before.
>>>
>>>When I do a find (and BTW, thanks for the new, improved find), I get a
>>>two-paned window. But the problem is that when I select a message in the
>>>top pane, the bottom pane shows the _end_ of the selected message, which
>>>is usually the RFC822 header. The scroll bar shows that the message
>>>should be scrolled to the top, incorrectly. Grabbing the scroll bar
>>>immediately "syncs" the scroll bar and content
>>>
>>>This means that in order to look at all the results, I need to scroll
>>>each message to read it--a very long and involved process when I am
>>>looking for one email among a selection of hundreds!
>>>
>>>Any advice?
>>>
>>>A
>>>
>>>
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