It is unless you like me disabled it.  I turned that in to option numrow 3 
instead. 

Tc.
On Jul 20, 2013, at 1:39 PM, Matthew Carello <mcarell...@comcast.net> wrote:

> It has been a while since I have used this but isn't there a default for 
> opening mail already? I thought it was option key plus m? At least I think i 
> remember it being that way.
> 
> On 7/20/2013 2:51 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
>> Hey Carol, I believe you might accidentally be closing all of mail when 
>> trying to close an email. I occasionally do this as I leave my mail open all 
>> the time on my desktop. A quick way to relaunch mail is having a keyboard 
>> commander for mail. I use the z key with the modifier key I think option it 
>> is next to the left arrow, so any time I accidentally close mail and mail is 
>> still open but says mail has no windows I just hit option Z and boom my mail 
>> is immediately back. Hope this helps.
>> On Jul 20, 2013, at 3:19 PM, Carol <carol.pearso...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Andy and all,
>>> 
>>> I think we discussed this a little while back and were both feeling a bit 
>>> confused when we found ourselves in this situation (which I always think of 
>>> as being in a maze, - and that isn't my favourite place to be!
>>> 
>>> Well, I wandered there again today - and knew I would - so just had to find 
>>> a realistic way out!  Eventually I came up with this (as well as I can 
>>> remember it now).
>>> 
>>> Go to Mail Menu then to File Menu.  There, I discovered, was another item 
>>> ((which had appeared), "which was New Viewer Window".  (I think command 
>>> option N gets you there.  ...
>>> 
>>> This re-loads the window you were in last!  (I was in fact making my way 
>>> back to my In-box at the time.)
>>> 
>>> I then brought up the Item Chooser and found my In-box (safely and quickly) 
>>> and was back on the road once again.
>>> 
>>> I hope you can follow this, just about as well as I am following it now 
>>> after being on the Mac for ages, and ending up back there again ... because 
>>> I did something stupid whilst writing this email.  Anyway, I really do hope 
>>> that it helps you! also!  If it does then it's all worthwhile!
>>> 
>>> Can anyone else explain, please, why we keep wandering into this situation? 
>>>  It's obviously to do with wrong keystrokes ...  Is there an easier way out 
>>> than I've given here?
>>> 
>>> Thanks and I'm off the Mac now for today!
>>> 
>>> Carol P
>>> 
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