Hello John,
Historians believe that Sun, 28 Jan 2001 at 09:24:10 GMT +1100 was when,
John Phillips [JP] typed the following:
>> Note that you can use the scroll bar or <ALT><Left Arrow> to get back.
JP> That is not the point.
You suggested that you can *not* get the view back reliably. That is
not true. I merely pointed out how do to get back from the action of
auto-scroll.
JP> You -shouldn't- have to.
Why not? The feature is this: If a column is partially off-screen,
and you click on that column, then the view scrolls over so you can
see the full column. What else is TB supposed to assume? You clicked
on that specific column, so presumably you want to see the information
contained in that column.
To avoid the auto-scroll, click on any *fully* visible column. Once
you know that this feature exists, this isn't hard.
JP> And this is not permanent for the next mail in the pane.
Yes it is. See above.
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Thanks for writing,
Januk Aggarwal
Using The Bat! 1.49c under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222 A
I should probably engage that largish, grey organ lurking inside of my
skull a bit more often. I think it's called a brain. -- Simon
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