On 29-03-2001 at 22:09, Dwight A Corrin kindly wrote:
> Thursday, March 29, 2001, 1:28:54 PM, you wrote:


>> :-) All we have in TB to parallel this is the "Memo". Ctrl-Shift-I.

> This is good.

I wish it were. I never use the preview window; I read mail
using the folder view and then hop from message to message.
For me, that means that memo's are inaccesible: I can write
one but you can't save it.

As Marck put it, some time ago [Sept. 27 2000;
[Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


"... once the message is *open*, and there is an associated
memo, the memo-autoview window will display it. This is so whether the
message is open via the preview window or via folder view.

*However*, if I wish to edit a memo or add one to a message, I can only
do so if the message is open via the preview window.

<rant> It bugs me that I can do more to messages when they are open via
the preview window than when open in folder view. After-all, it's
supposed to be just a preview window. From the way it functions, it
really aught to be called the main message view window because the
message is clearly *opened* when being viewed via the preview window. I
can edit memo's only when messages are open via the preview window. The
address auto-view is more responsive with the preview window. This goes
against what is intuitively expected in the context of what a preview
window is supposed to represent metaphorically." </rant>



- K -

-- 

Maybe Ellen Cherry Charles didn't look like a million 
dollars, but nobody could deny that she looked like the 
*tax* on a million dollars. 
  - Tom Robbins: Skinny Legs and All



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