Re: Using Find Command in mail

2015-08-25 Thread Alex Hall
For that, I'd just open the email like normal, and use vo-f to search. I find that to be the most reliable text search in any app, from Text Edit to Mail to Safari. > On Aug 25, 2015, at 7:15 PM, Brian Fischler wrote: > > Ok got that as it looks like Command Option F is a quicker way to launch

Re: Using Find Command in mail

2015-08-25 Thread Brian Fischler
Ok got that as it looks like Command Option F is a quicker way to launch the search feature from the toolbar. Now what about conducting a find for a certain word in an email you recived? I tried doing both Command F and Command Option F and neither seems to work. Thanks, > On Aug 25, 2015, at 6:

Re: Using Find Command in mail

2015-08-25 Thread Brian Fischler
Hey Alex, I knew there had to be something a little more to the find feature in mail, thanks for the explanation, going to test it out now > On Aug 25, 2015, at 6:18 PM, Alex Hall wrote: > > You'll want to use cmd-option-f, not cmd-f. If you do, as you type, you'll > get a list of possibilitie

Re: Using Find Command in mail

2015-08-25 Thread Alex Hall
You'll want to use cmd-option-f, not cmd-f. If you do, as you type, you'll get a list of possibilities. For instance, if you type "test", a menu appears with options for mail whose subjects contain "test", or whose bodies contain the word. If you type a name, you'll get contact matches instead;

Using Find Command in mail

2015-08-25 Thread Brian Fischler
Hey all, I have never really found the need for it therefore have never used the find command in mail. I was attempting to show someone how to do this today, and was surprised that it did not work very well, at least not the way I use Find in my contacts. Does anyone use find a lot and if so wh