Interesting. I always use command 1 and that takes me back to the inbox.
Marlaina
On Dec 22, 2010, at 6:52 PM, Carolyn Haas wrote:
Hi Tom:
So how do you check what's open?
Carolyn H
On Dec 22, 2010, at 7:12 PM, Tom Frank wrote:
Hello all,
My Mail has been sluggish for me for months. I
You are right; Command 1 is a better option.
To check what Windows are open in an application, go to the Windows menu and
arrow down. I did notice some other folks had problems with the Mail Busy alert
all of the time so that's why I posted my solution.
It may have also been the reason I was
Hello all,
My Mail has been sluggish for me for months. I finally, I hope, found the
problem and fixed it.
each time I used the Command Option N command to go to the inbox, mail opened
the inbox in a new window. I checked the Windows menu item and found out that I
had over thirty inbox windows
Hi Tom:
So how do you check what's open?
Carolyn H
On Dec 22, 2010, at 7:12 PM, Tom Frank wrote:
Hello all,
My Mail has been sluggish for me for months. I finally, I hope, found the
problem and fixed it.
each time I used the Command Option N command to go to the inbox, mail opened
the
Also, to get to the inbox, you can use command-1 .
You can find out what's open by pressing VO-f1 twice quickly. In any
application, you can go to the window menu and find out which windows are
available.
HTH,
Teresa
On Dec 22, 2010, at 6:52 PM, Carolyn Haas wrote:
Hi Tom:
So how do you