Hello Allen, Wednesday, September 17, 2003, 4:54:42 PM, you wrote:
A> In the folder pane, it is possible to navigate to the top of the A> current thread of folders [using the <- left arrow], and the same A> keystroke will then collapse the thread. It makes collapsing things A> and conserving display space quite simple. A> However, in the message list, keying left does nothing of the sort. Is A> there a keystroke that will do this that I am unaware of? If not, is A> there anyone else who would like this functionality? I often find A> myself wanting to collapse threads in this manner but can't without A> manually navigating to the top of the thread and collapsing from A> there. I couldn't agree with you more on this -- I don't use the folder pane as I can't get it working with my screen reader meaning that I'm constantly working from the message list. When I'm well within a thread I want to keep, it's sometimes a challenge remembering how far I need to up-arrow to get to the first message on which I can hit the left arrow. Another piece I'm having trouble with is moving to the next unread message in a thread -- if I don't delete the message I'm on, I always seem to move to another thread, or an unread message further down in the thread, but that's another topic altogether. Thanks, Steve ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.00 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

