Hello Richard!

On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, 6:34 PM, you wrote:

R> I've searched high and low through the key strokes list and can't find
R> out how to move to the "original" message that I am reading the answer
R> to. I can see how to move to the previous unread but that's not the
R> same. Even though mail is well quoted I find it still helps me to
R> sometimes read the whole of the original mail if I'm really interested
R> in the subject matter to enable me to understand things better.

I like to have the original in front of me, too. I have my Windows
arranged in a tiled fashion--I did it through manually sizing them,
rather than selecting Tiles--such that a message I am Replying to
peeks out to the left, just behind the Reply "Edit Mail Message"
Window. I am a Mouse person. So, a click in the original field that
sticks out will put the original I am replying to in front of me,
and--since I have the Reply Window just a little longer than the "View
Folder Window" of the original--I can click in that field and get back
to message composition.

Now--if you went back to the first message in the thread and put its
Window up, could you size things such that you could click back and
forth? I haven't tried it for that.

And maybe you are not a Mouse person at all. Also, maybe someone will
come up with the exact key-stroke for your needs, and all this
speculating is for nothing!

R> Please, is there a way of doing that which I have completely missed?

I am going to try what I just suggested, to see if it works.

-- 
Best regards,
Mary

The Bat! 1.61 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 1


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