Hello Miguel, Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 5:01:02 PM, you wrote:
MAU> Yes, of course I knew about TAB and SHIFT TAB. My problem is finding a MAU> way (from a keyboard macro) to ensure that a certain tick box is MAU> ticked (on?). Ah yes. A plain ON, as opposed to a toggle. I thought it started with a blank slate when you hit F7. MAU> For example, if I want to select (tick) Body I can use MAU> Alt+B, but that will just toggle whatever the previous state is. Now there, I didn't know of shortcuts like that. You're teaching me too! Maybe that one was staying set after you hit F7 another time. So, you're right. I'm not sure. Speaking of which, we could use a keypress that set focus on the main window. The main or primary Bat window is split in three sections: the folders, the list of messages, and the preview window. You can hit TAB to advance focus to the next pane. But I know no way to fix focus on a particular pane by any simple method or shortcut. I daresay it could prove handy to be able to manoeuvre certain operations in advance, automatically. -- Best regards, Adam ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

