Re: how do i go about removing mail preview pane using mavrics?

2014-07-30 Thread Sarah k Alawami
That only works in modern view. that option is dimmed if like me  you  are 
using classic view so far as I found.

Take care. 
On Jul 30, 2014, at 2:20 AM, Michael Marshall  wrote:

> hey,
> i went in to view options in mail and told it to show no lines in the message 
> preview thanks to advice from a friend.
> My problem is solved.
> thanks
> 
> Michael
> On 30 Jul 2014, at 4:56 pm, Anne Robertson  wrote:
> 
>> Hello Michael,
>> 
>> Things have changed in Mavericks. You must turn Trackpad commander off. 
>> Navigate to the horizontal splitter with VO;
>> Bring the mouse;
>> Press down on the trackpad with one finger while stroking downwards with 
>> another finger.
>> 
>> Sometimes, it takes several attempts to get this right and some people find 
>> it impossible to do.
>> 
>> You used to be able to double-click with the trackpad or mouse, but since 
>> Mavericks, this no longer works. Neither does interacting with the 
>> horizontal splitter and dragging it down that way. VO just goes busy and you 
>> can’t complete the operation.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Anne
>> 
>> On 30 Jul 2014, at 08:22, Michael Marshall  wrote:
>> 
>>> hey all,
>>> i remember successfully achieving this along time ago.
>>> how do i go about removing this ridiculous mail preview pain?
>>> i remember having to interact with the horizontal splitter in classic view 
>>> and drag it to the bottom or something but have forgotten exactly how to do 
>>> it.
>>> any help fixing this would be greatly appreciated.
>>> thanks
>>> 
>>> Michael
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Re: how do i go about removing mail preview pane using mavrics?

2014-07-30 Thread eleanor martha burke
I like it too quickly go through emails

Eleanor Martha Burke

> On 30 Jul 2014, at 20:24, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
> Actually the preview pain can be a good thing, but yeah.  keep trying and 
> trying. I got it on the first try but I have fast fingers at times. lol! 
> 
> Good luck and take care. 
>> On Jul 30, 2014, at 12:35 AM, Michael Marshall  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> hey,
>> didn’t work for me.
>> i hate it so much.
>> if only you could do it in terminal.
>> lift your game apple and put a nice check box in.
>>> On 30 Jul 2014, at 4:56 pm, Anne Robertson  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello Michael,
>>> 
>>> Things have changed in Mavericks. You must turn Trackpad commander off. 
>>> Navigate to the horizontal splitter with VO;
>>> Bring the mouse;
>>> Press down on the trackpad with one finger while stroking downwards with 
>>> another finger.
>>> 
>>> Sometimes, it takes several attempts to get this right and some people find 
>>> it impossible to do.
>>> 
>>> You used to be able to double-click with the trackpad or mouse, but since 
>>> Mavericks, this no longer works. Neither does interacting with the 
>>> horizontal splitter and dragging it down that way. VO just goes busy and 
>>> you can’t complete the operation.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Anne
>>> 
 On 30 Jul 2014, at 08:22, Michael Marshall  
 wrote:
 
 hey all,
 i remember successfully achieving this along time ago.
 how do i go about removing this ridiculous mail preview pain?
 i remember having to interact with the horizontal splitter in classic view 
 and drag it to the bottom or something but have forgotten exactly how to 
 do it.
 any help fixing this would be greatly appreciated.
 thanks
 
 Michael
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Re: how do i go about removing mail preview pane using mavrics?

2014-07-30 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Actually the preview pain can be a good thing, but yeah.  keep trying and 
trying. I got it on the first try but I have fast fingers at times. lol! 

Good luck and take care. 
On Jul 30, 2014, at 12:35 AM, Michael Marshall  
wrote:

> hey,
> didn’t work for me.
> i hate it so much.
> if only you could do it in terminal.
> lift your game apple and put a nice check box in.
> On 30 Jul 2014, at 4:56 pm, Anne Robertson  wrote:
> 
>> Hello Michael,
>> 
>> Things have changed in Mavericks. You must turn Trackpad commander off. 
>> Navigate to the horizontal splitter with VO;
>> Bring the mouse;
>> Press down on the trackpad with one finger while stroking downwards with 
>> another finger.
>> 
>> Sometimes, it takes several attempts to get this right and some people find 
>> it impossible to do.
>> 
>> You used to be able to double-click with the trackpad or mouse, but since 
>> Mavericks, this no longer works. Neither does interacting with the 
>> horizontal splitter and dragging it down that way. VO just goes busy and you 
>> can’t complete the operation.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Anne
>> 
>> On 30 Jul 2014, at 08:22, Michael Marshall  wrote:
>> 
>>> hey all,
>>> i remember successfully achieving this along time ago.
>>> how do i go about removing this ridiculous mail preview pain?
>>> i remember having to interact with the horizontal splitter in classic view 
>>> and drag it to the bottom or something but have forgotten exactly how to do 
>>> it.
>>> any help fixing this would be greatly appreciated.
>>> thanks
>>> 
>>> Michael
>>> *** IMPORTANT *** PLEASE READ!
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Re: how do i go about removing mail preview pane using mavrics?

2014-07-30 Thread Michael Marshall
hey,
i went in to view options in mail and told it to show no lines in the message 
preview thanks to advice from a friend.
My problem is solved.
thanks

Michael
On 30 Jul 2014, at 4:56 pm, Anne Robertson  wrote:

> Hello Michael,
> 
> Things have changed in Mavericks. You must turn Trackpad commander off. 
> Navigate to the horizontal splitter with VO;
> Bring the mouse;
> Press down on the trackpad with one finger while stroking downwards with 
> another finger.
> 
> Sometimes, it takes several attempts to get this right and some people find 
> it impossible to do.
> 
> You used to be able to double-click with the trackpad or mouse, but since 
> Mavericks, this no longer works. Neither does interacting with the horizontal 
> splitter and dragging it down that way. VO just goes busy and you can’t 
> complete the operation.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> On 30 Jul 2014, at 08:22, Michael Marshall  wrote:
> 
>> hey all,
>> i remember successfully achieving this along time ago.
>> how do i go about removing this ridiculous mail preview pain?
>> i remember having to interact with the horizontal splitter in classic view 
>> and drag it to the bottom or something but have forgotten exactly how to do 
>> it.
>> any help fixing this would be greatly appreciated.
>> thanks
>> 
>> Michael
>> *** IMPORTANT *** PLEASE READ!
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>> complete. Therefore, if you are planning to make changes to your Mac Access 
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>> is extremely important, if you want to avoid the frustration of bouncing 
>> messages; so please don't say "I didn't know] if things go wrong because you 
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>> about, please contact supp...@mac-access.net for information. This 
>> irritating little message will be removed shortly; but we need to ensure 
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Re: how do i go about removing mail preview pane using mavrics?

2014-07-30 Thread Michael Marshall
hey,
didn’t work for me.
i hate it so much.
if only you could do it in terminal.
lift your game apple and put a nice check box in.
On 30 Jul 2014, at 4:56 pm, Anne Robertson  wrote:

> Hello Michael,
> 
> Things have changed in Mavericks. You must turn Trackpad commander off. 
> Navigate to the horizontal splitter with VO;
> Bring the mouse;
> Press down on the trackpad with one finger while stroking downwards with 
> another finger.
> 
> Sometimes, it takes several attempts to get this right and some people find 
> it impossible to do.
> 
> You used to be able to double-click with the trackpad or mouse, but since 
> Mavericks, this no longer works. Neither does interacting with the horizontal 
> splitter and dragging it down that way. VO just goes busy and you can’t 
> complete the operation.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> On 30 Jul 2014, at 08:22, Michael Marshall  wrote:
> 
>> hey all,
>> i remember successfully achieving this along time ago.
>> how do i go about removing this ridiculous mail preview pain?
>> i remember having to interact with the horizontal splitter in classic view 
>> and drag it to the bottom or something but have forgotten exactly how to do 
>> it.
>> any help fixing this would be greatly appreciated.
>> thanks
>> 
>> Michael
>> *** IMPORTANT *** PLEASE READ!
>> In advance of our migration to the new server, our members database is now 
>> complete. Therefore, if you are planning to make changes to your Mac Access 
>> subscription preferences, please be advised that you'll now need to contact 
>> us manually if you wish your changes to be migrated to the new server. This 
>> is extremely important, if you want to avoid the frustration of bouncing 
>> messages; so please don't say "I didn't know] if things go wrong because you 
>> never told us. If you just joined the group and want to know what this is 
>> about, please contact supp...@mac-access.net for information. This 
>> irritating little message will be removed shortly; but we need to ensure 
>> that the message gets through!
>> 
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Re: how do i go about removing mail preview pane using mavrics?

2014-07-29 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Michael,

Things have changed in Mavericks. You must turn Trackpad commander off. 
Navigate to the horizontal splitter with VO;
Bring the mouse;
Press down on the trackpad with one finger while stroking downwards with 
another finger.

Sometimes, it takes several attempts to get this right and some people find it 
impossible to do.

You used to be able to double-click with the trackpad or mouse, but since 
Mavericks, this no longer works. Neither does interacting with the horizontal 
splitter and dragging it down that way. VO just goes busy and you can’t 
complete the operation.

Cheers,

Anne

On 30 Jul 2014, at 08:22, Michael Marshall  wrote:

> hey all,
> i remember successfully achieving this along time ago.
> how do i go about removing this ridiculous mail preview pain?
> i remember having to interact with the horizontal splitter in classic view 
> and drag it to the bottom or something but have forgotten exactly how to do 
> it.
> any help fixing this would be greatly appreciated.
> thanks
> 
> Michael
> *** IMPORTANT *** PLEASE READ!
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> complete. Therefore, if you are planning to make changes to your Mac Access 
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> is extremely important, if you want to avoid the frustration of bouncing 
> messages; so please don't say "I didn't know] if things go wrong because you 
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> about, please contact supp...@mac-access.net for information. This irritating 
> little message will be removed shortly; but we need to ensure that the 
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how do i go about removing mail preview pane using mavrics?

2014-07-29 Thread Michael Marshall
hey all,
i remember successfully achieving this along time ago.
how do i go about removing this ridiculous mail preview pain?
i remember having to interact with the horizontal splitter in classic view and 
drag it to the bottom or something but have forgotten exactly how to do it.
any help fixing this would be greatly appreciated.
thanks

Michael
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