Teresa,
I'm sure that this works fine for any sort of mailbox management issue, but the
issue to which I am referring to is a very specific one relating to interacting
with columns.
thanks.
On 2 Aug 2011, at 14:29, Teresa Cochran wrote:
I find that using the favorites bar in combination with q
I find that using the favorites bar in combination with quick-keys associated
with it makes the new layout very easy to navigate. Once you create aliases in
the favorites bar by simply dragging the mailboxes to it, you have the
keystrokes command-1, command-2, command-3, etc. depending on the or
it does seem to work that way in classic view, but my opinion is that switching
back to classic view is ultimately self defeating, as eventually classic view
will go, and this will not be in Lion sure, but perhaps a revision or so down
the line, at which time, learning all the changes from Snow
Yeah I must admit, I used to browse this way too. I have not tried it in
classic mode, so have you tried to see if you can still do it that way?
On 2 Aug 2011, at 10:53, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> A hopefully quick question, I used to have my mail in Snow Leopard set up so
Hi All,
A hopefully quick question, I used to have my mail in Snow Leopard set up so
that my forums mail, which has its own mailbox and e-mail address, would be
shown in a threaded view, I would arrow down my mailbox list to the Forums
mailbox, stop interacting and arrow right to the messages v
Tim and all,
Thanks much for your help. Tim's instructions worked perfectly. I have to
remember that if I can't find something in the regular App's menu, I need to
check out the Tool Bar and preferences.
Linda
On Oct 15, 2010, at 6:41 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi Linda,
>
> It is in the M
Hi Linda!
I think you have to go to viewing button in the tool bar and select that, one
of the options in viewing menu is headings mine is set on default, one of the
others is none that's what I think you have to set!
hth Colin
On 15 Oct 2010, at 22:56, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> Hi Linda.
>
> It
Hi Linda,
It is in the Mail Preferences that you need to change the Header view to None.
When in Mail:
1. Press cmd-comma to open your Preferences.
2. Interact with the Toolbar.
3. Select the Viewing tab.
4. Mail will automatically stop interacting with the toolbar and move you to
the Heade
Hi Linda.
It's a long time since I did it so can't remember the exact steps. I still
find the Mac complicated!
On 15 Oct 2010, at 20:57, Linda Adams wrote:
> Kawal,
>
> Would you give me some more directions? I have my Macvisionaries list
> messagesorganized by thread. I press enter t
Hi Carolyn and list,
Make certain that you are *NOT* interacting with the table of messages in a
mail box. You can turn off the auto interact when tabbing feature in the VO
utility in the Navigation dialog. I must have tested tab when I was
interacting -- I just interacted with the table and
Kawal,
Would you give me some more directions? I have my Macvisionaries list
messagesorganized by thread. I press enter to open the thread but I then
have to interact to read each message. I looked under the Mail View menu but
couldn't find where to set headers on None. Additional hel
Hi Geoff:
Think I missed something here. How do you tab to the preview pane. If I don't
interact with messages, I just get the row. The preview pane is in a scroll
area below, and I'm using Vo-j to check it out. Sometimes, I can hit enter,
and it reads. At other times, I'll hit enter and th
John,
This is great -- sure beats either vo-j or control-touch. And imho vo-a kind
of sucks because one must totally remove the right hand from the home keys to
pull it off, unless you want to remap an option key to the right on a Macbook
and confuse people when they need to use it. Two finge
A
2. VO-A will generally work the same as read from cursor. (I think of
it as read all, as a mnemonic), but that is probably from earlier
versions of VoiceOver.
Jon
couple of points here.
1. Using the tab / shift-tab works well from shifting between the
preview and the list of mail items.
On 1
I tried this technique, but decided to restore the default of showing the
headers because for me it seems more efficient to exploit the preview pane.
Under the navigation tab of voiceOver utility I unchecked the box labeled:
"Automatically interact when using tab key". This way I am not interac
Hi Neil.
When you go to the view Menu, make sure that the headers are none so when you
open a thread your message reads automaticly and you do shict command h and
you voice over lect arrow to get to your headers and interact if you want to
know who the message is from.
Kawal.
Kawal Gucukoglu
All,
is it possible in Mac Mail to have mail items sorted into conversation view,
in OutLook what this does is thread each set of messages by subject, so that
you can delete entire threads if you wish.
I use this view all the time in OutLook for dealing with the mail address I
have subscribed t
Yes it certainly is. SImply go to the view menu, and check organize by thread.
On Oct 15, 2010, at 7:10 AM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav wrote:
>
>
> All,
>
> is it possible in Mac Mail to have mail items sorted into conversation view,
> in OutLook what this does is thread each set of messages
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