> Hello Chris,
>   A reminder of what Chris typed on:
>   Friday, June 16, 2006 at 23:34:09 GMT +1000

C>> I've made a custom view mode for a folder so I can just view the
C>> unread messages only without affecting every other folder.
C>> Sometimes though I will want to quickly switch back to viewing all
C>> messages without having to go into Preferences and remove the
C>> filter from the folder view. Afterwards, I would then want to go
C>> back to the unread view again. What would be the best way for me to do this?

> If you are using the current version, you can create a Message List
> tab the lets you see Unread messages only. When you want to see unread
> messages click on the "Unread" tab. When you want to go back just click on the
> "All" tab.

> Make sure View/MessageList Tabs is turned on. This should give you a
> tab called All. Right click on that and you should be able to create
> an Unread tab.

Hi,

I had a bit of a play with the tabs, but the problem I saw was that a tab 
affects the entire folder structure. So, I go into the folder I only want to 
view unread, and click on the unread tab, which works ok. I then go into the 
next folder (say just to check something), but it is also set to unread. So, I 
click the all tab, find what I was after, and then go back to the first folder 
- and it now shows everything, so I have to click back on the unread tab. A bit 
too much clicking. Something where you can set a particular view for a folder 
(and only that folder), but quickly disable that view and go back to The Bat 
default view if you want to find something not in your view was what I was 
after. If The Bat developers read this list, maybe they can consider a feature 
like this for a future version?

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Regards,

Chris


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