Hello Martin,
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 13:00:40 +0100 GMT (27/02/2008, 19:00 +0700 GMT),
Martin Schuster wrote:
>> Please no! I would ensure that it always shows a non-desired address
>> first. I think I would disable autocomplete from history then (and
>> grieve for it).
MS> I think this is a misu
Hello MAU,
> You are darn right! I was pretty sure that worked or at least it did in
> the past. But I am now not sure because, since a long time ago, I only
> auto-complete from AB and not History.
That's what I think, too. Maybe that never worked, I can't remember
either.
But as it works someh
Hello Thomas,
Thanks for jumping in, as intended. You quoted me and wrote:
MS>> "It looks like it's the last used address on top. Do you all think
MS>> this is a logical way to sort a list where you search an address to
MS>> delete or one that you can't remember because you used it a long time
MS
Hello Martin,
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 18:02:19 +0100 GMT (27/02/2008, 00:02 +0700 GMT),
Martin Schuster wrote:
MS> "It looks like it's the last used address on top. Do you all think
MS> this is a logical way to sort a list where you search an address to
MS> delete or one that you can't remember becau
Hello Martin,
>> If I know which address I want to delete, I just start typing it in the
>> corresponding field and the drop down list will open displaying only
>> those addresses that match what I have so far typed. At any moment, I
>> can use the down arrow key to get into the list, scroll if ne
>> If you can't remember it, how are you going to look for it? ;-)
> Can't remember *exactly*, that's what I meant.
That happens as you get older ... :)) :)) :)) :))
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Hello MAU,
>> "It looks like it's the last used address on top. Do you all think
>> this is a logical way to sort a list where you search an address to
>> delete...
> If I know which address I want to delete, I just start typing it in the
> corresponding field and the drop down list will open dis
Hello Martin,
> "It looks like it's the last used address on top. Do you all think
> this is a logical way to sort a list where you search an address to
> delete...
If I know which address I want to delete, I just start typing it in the
corresponding field and the drop down list will open display
Hi Martin,
On 2/26/2008, 11:45 AM, Martin Schuster wrote in
> I am not sure what you mean by "down arrow": the "cursor down"-key on
> your keyboard or the TB!-button on the right side of the
> address-field with the arrows pointing downwards?
I mean the cursor down key on the keyboard, sorry
Hello MAU,
>> What order is used there?
> I'd say it's last used on top.
;-) I'd say obviously my English is not good enough to express
sarcasm...that sort order you mention was my first guess, too. But I
don't think its a good solution. I should better have said:
"It looks like it's the last u
Hello Martin,
> What order is used there?
I'd say it's last used on top.
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Hello Art,
> I'm not sure when it stopped working in the 4.0 process, but you were able to
> delete addresses that appear in the Autocomplete drop down box in the To, CC,
> BCC fields in a message. Previously, all you had to do was scroll down with
> the down arrow, and hit delete on the one you
Hello Art,
> I'm not sure when it stopped working in the 4.0 process, but you were able to
> delete addresses that appear in the Autocomplete drop down box in the To, CC,
> BCC fields in a message. Previously, all you had to do was scroll down with
> the down arrow, and hit delete on the one you
Hi,
I'm not sure when it stopped working in the 4.0 process, but you were able to
delete addresses that appear in the Autocomplete drop down box in the To, CC,
BCC fields in a message. Previously, all you had to do was scroll down with
the down arrow, and hit delete on the one you wanted to dele
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