Could you provide a step by step list of actions to take that would cause
this problem to appear?

Like:

1. Launch Entourage
2. Click here
3. click there
4. etc etc etc

Thanks.


On 1/22/03 8:02 PM, "Michael D. Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yep...same here...my EnX also jumps around like that.  At least I can take
> some comfort that I'm not alone...I was beginning to think my EnX was
> becoming unstable or something.
> 
> On 1/22/03 7:50 PM, Rick Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> I'm having the same problem of Entourage X jumping to the "On my computer"
>> view, whether I select a mail view, click on a folder, or run a script to
>> set a view. Applying regular OS X updates and rebuilding the database hasn't
>> helped. Aye, drives me nuts, too!
>> 
>> Rick
>> =====
>> 
>> On 1/15/03 10:51 AM, "Jason Buscema" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>>> 2) Ever since I used the [Oct/Nov '02] Office v.X update, I've been having
>>>> problems with Entourage "jumping" between Mail Views and "On My Computer."
>>>> Whenever I select a Mail View, the selection jumps back to the top-level
>>>> (On
>>>> My Computer). The folder view (right-hand) pane then shows the folder list.
>>>> If I select the offending Mail View again, it stays. I originally thought
>>>> this only happened the first time I selected a Mail View, but it turns out
>>>> that's not the case. I also found that some Mail Views tend to exhibit the
>>>> problem more frequently than others, but they *all* exhibit the problem
>>>> once
>>>> in a while. It doesn't seem to be a database problem, because I've rebuilt
>>>> my database several times to no avail. Also, other users have reported this
>>>> problem, as well. (Laurie Duncan on this list is one.)
>>> 
>>> I have pretty much the same issue. I typically view my mail in the 'Received
>>> Today' view and when I select 'Inbox', it will usually show me an overview
>>> all of directories and not my inbox. My database is ~500MB. So, you're not
>>> alone with this issue. Its not critical, but it sure is a pain. I always
>>> thought it was me with my fast mouse hand.
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 

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