On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 09:29:06 +GMT (which was 27.02.02, 10:29 +0100GMT
where I live), Stuart Hemming wrote this about "Q: Moving folders":
SH> -Work Stuff
SH> |-Web Stuff
SH>|- Mail list 1
SH>|- Mail List 2
SH> |- SQL Stuff
SH>|- Mail list 3
SH>
Hello Miguel,
On Wednesday, February 27, 2002 at 1:08:27 PM you wrote in
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>> 2) Use Shift-Ctrl-Right to move a folder into the tree
>> 3) Use the right click context menu to do the same as #2.
MAU> With 1.53d also? Doesn't seem to work.
No. It's a Be
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Hi Miguel,
On 27 February 2002 at 13:08:27 +0100 (which was 12:08 where I live)
Miguel A. Urech wrote in
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>> 2) Use Shift-Ctrl-Right to move a folder into the tree 3)
>> Use the right click context menu to do
Hi Marck,
> 2) Use Shift-Ctrl-Right to move a folder into the tree
> 3) Use the right click context menu to do the same as #2.
With 1.53d also? Doesn't seem to work.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.53d
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Hi Stuart,
On 27 February 2002 at 09:29:06 + Stuart Hemming wrote in
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> I want to add a new folder called, say "work stuff" as a home for
> the above, so I would end up with,
> -Work Stuff
> |-Web Stuff
Hello Stuart,
On Wednesday, February 27, 2002 at 10:29:06 AM you wrote in
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SH> I know I can move folders up and down but can I move them side to
SH> side?
[...]
SH> I want to add a new folder called, say "work stuff" as a home for the
SH> above, so I wo
Hello,
Stuart Hemming wrote at 09:29:06:
> I know I can move folders up and down but can I move them side to
> side? For example, I have
>
> -Web Stuff
> |- Mail list 1
> |- Mail List 2
> - SQL Stuff
> |- Mail list 3
>
> I want to add a new folder called, say "work stuff" as a home for the
I know I can move folders up and down but can I move them side to
side? For example, I have
-Web Stuff
|- Mail list 1
|- Mail List 2
- SQL Stuff
|- Mail list 3
I want to add a new folder called, say "work stuff" as a home for the
above, so I would end up with,
-Work Stuff
|-Web Stuff
|-
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