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On Jan 22, 2013, at 9:11 AM, John Panarese wrote:
> Yes, because there is no message content area now. So, you will only be
> jumping between the ma
Well, thanks! It's good to know. I shouldn't be a creature of habbit anyway!
Thanks for your assistance!
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On Jan 22, 2013, at 9:07 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
Yes, because there is no message content area now. So, you will only be
jumping between the mailbox table and the message list.
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Hi Richard,
You're right on the mark, not missing anything. The VO-j command jumps you to
the Preview Pane and because you've removed it, that is no longer the method to
use. I've always used the "return/cmd-w" method so it's never been an issue
for me. I certainly understand people's frustr
Tim and list:
These instructions were brilliant, and now I see message status. However, I
have a dumb question to ask, and perhaps I'm staring something right in the
face and overlooking it. Before getting rid of the preview pane, when I was in
a list of messages, I would press v o J to go into
Hi Richard,
Here's the content of a message I posted a while back that explains how to get
rid of the Preview pane and down at the bottom of the content, it explains how
you can confirm that it's enabled/disable. When the Preview pane is disable,
you normally can determine the read/unread stat
I honestly don't know if it is, I don't know how to tell.
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On Jan 21, 2013, at 1:52 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Richard,
>
> Is your Preview Pane active?
>
> Later...
>
>
Richard,
Is your Preview Pane active?
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2013-01-20, at 8:00 AM, Richard Ring wrote:
> Mine doesn't either, once in a while the reply was sent button will appear,
> but I can never know whether a message was read or not.
>
> You can have an off
Mine doesn't either, once in a while the reply was sent button will appear, but
I can never know whether a message was read or not.
You can have an off day, but you can't have a day off! ---The Art of Fielding
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On Jan 19, 2013, at 10:04 PM, Kerri wr
Hi,
VO will only normally announce if a message is still unread. If you've already
read it, it will simply read the other info such as Sender, Subject and
Date/Time. If you did have the Preview pane enabled when you initially browsed
through your messages, then they will be considered "read"
Hi, Alex, it makes no difference, it is really weird. I put it back to standard
view then disabled the preview pane, nothing.
On 2013-01-19, at 8:32 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Sounds like you may have the preview pane on. Have you ever disabled that? It
> only applies to standard view, but it's all
Sounds like you may have the preview pane on. Have you ever disabled that? It
only applies to standard view, but it's all I can come up with.
On Jan 19, 2013, at 11:04 PM, Kerri wrote:
> Hello, all. Ever since I've had this Mac, VO does not state whether a message
> is unread. I have my mail se
Hello, all. Ever since I've had this Mac, VO does not state whether a message
is unread. I have my mail set on classic but even when I change it, it is all
to no avail. Thanks for any help here.
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