RE: Question about format of list on 770z

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From: Jeffrey Baker (plumbush2_at_mediaone.net)
Date: Wed Oct 04 2000 - 13:07:23 EDT


Thanks very much for this reply, Mike. I never even saw that yellow paper
clip before, though I do use the preview pane routinely. You're right that
it doesn't allow simple scrolling, but it certainly does give me the message
titles unclipped, and also the messages open faster than opening each in
full pane.

                                                                Best, Jeff
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Michael Geary [mailto:Mike_at_Geary.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 12:58 PM
>To: Jeffrey Baker; thinkpad_at_cs.utk.edu
>Subject: RE: Question about format of list on 770z
>
>> Perhaps there is a setting I don't know about, but using Outlook on a
>770z,
>> this list appears as icons crowded together too closely for me to be able
>to
>> read the title of each attachment properly. Does anyone know the fix for
>> this? Thanks -- Jeff
>
>You receive the list in digest form like I do, is that right?
>
>One thing you can do: Instead of opening the list digest in a separate
>window, use Outlook's preview pane. If it's not turned on, use the
>View/Preview Pane menu item to turn it on. When the list digest is in the
>preview pane, there is a yellow paper clip in the top right corner of the
>pane. Click on that and you'll get a menu with the full titles (or at least
>more of the titles) of the individual messages.
>
>Unfortunately, this doesn't give you an easy way to browse through a large
>number of the messages in the list digest. You have to select them from the
>menu one by one, clicking the paperclip--and losing track of where you were
>in the menu!--each time.
>
>If you're just interested in a topic or two, it works OK.
>
>-Mike
>


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