Even better, thanks. Problem solved.
On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 16:44 John Cooper
wrote:
> Guy Middleton wrote (at 12:58 PM on Saturday, January 14, 2023):
>
> > Aha, I see how to do this — just deselect the “Organize by Thread”
> option.
>
> Or you could select all, then use option-right arrow to
Guy Middleton wrote (at 12:58 PM on Saturday, January 14, 2023):
> Aha, I see how to do this — just deselect the “Organize by Thread” option.
Or you could select all, then use option-right arrow to expand all the threads.
Saves you changing your Organize by Thread setting.
> On 14 Jan 2023, at
Aha, I see how to do this — just deselect the “Organize by Thread” option.
On 14 Jan 2023, at 15:30, John Cooper wrote:
> Guy Middleton wrote (at 12:16 PM on Saturday, January 14, 2023):
>
>> I notice that if I select all then expand, only the top-level message in the
>> thread is selected, whic
Yes but there could be many threads and it’s too much work to open them one
by one. Is there a way to expand all the threads in the window at once?
On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 15:30 John Cooper
wrote:
> Guy Middleton wrote (at 12:16 PM on Saturday, January 14, 2023):
>
> > I notice that if I select
Guy Middleton wrote (at 12:16 PM on Saturday, January 14, 2023):
> I notice that if I select all then expand, only the top-level message in the
> thread is selected, which explains the behaviour. Given that, is there any
> way to select all the messages in the window, including all messages hidd
I found some behaviour which seems unintuitive to me:
1. Select a message from my plumber (for example), all message to/from
him appear in the correspondence window.
2. Command-A in the correspondence window to select all of them.
3. t to bring up the tags dialog. Enter the tag “plumbing”.
4. T