Hi Lars,
on Thu, 19 Feb 2004 19:02:19 +0100GMT, you wrote:
>> Use View/Edit Shortcuts ( or Alt+F12) to assign the one key you would
>> like to do the job.
LS> I don't see any tread (open/close) commands in the shortcut
LS> dialog at all? Where do you have seen them?
I can't find them there eith
Hello Miguel,
> Use View/Edit Shortcuts ( or Alt+F12) to assign the one key you would
> like to do the job.
I don't see any tread (open/close) commands in the shortcut dialog at all? Where do
you have seen them?
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With best regards
Lars Sölter
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Hello Stefan,
> You can, however, change the "Navigation" main menu commands'
> shortcuts in the Browser and Finder.
Sorry, but in the shortcut settings for the main window I'm not able to discover these
entries. Only in the seperate message reader window.
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With best regards
Lars Sölter
T
Good [morning|afternoon|day|evening|night] Lars,
LS> why could there no 'next/previous message' shorcut be defined
LS> in the 'Edit shortcuts/Message list pop-up'?
Well, because it's obvious - you can use standard Arrow keys for
moving. You can, however, change the "Navigation" main menu command
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