From: Aron Roberts (aron@socrates.berkeley.edu)
Date: Tue Jun 04 2002 - 11:23:05 PDT
In the message "[Micronet] Another Eudora help question (please)",
dated 2002-06-04, Pat McPeak wrote:
>It's possible to collapse eudora's mailboxes window to an
>extremely skinny state, eliminating all visual cues to its
>continued existance. If this is what has happened, selecting
>mailboxes from the tools menu won't enlarge the window.
>Move your mouse cursor near, but just barely to the right of,
>the left edge of the eudora window to see if you can get that
>double-headed arrow indicative of something (other than the
>main eudora window) available to be resized.
At 11:04 -0700 2002-06-04, Burke Bundy wrote:
>is it possible that the window is being displayed but has been re-sized
>so small that you're not seeing it? seems like i encountered this a few
>years back... -burke
At 11:15 -0700 2002-06-04, tedcrum@socrates.Berkeley.EDU wrote:
>Could the mailbox window be set to a vanishingly small width? I see this a
>lot in Eudora, which exercises no window discipline.
In one of its Eudora tutorials for Windows, QUALCOMM documents an
analogous problem involving the Address Book window, if this should
be of any help:
http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/tutorials/win_splitter.html
This tutorial includes a picture of the 'double-headed arrow'
cursor which Pat describes in her response, above.
Aron Roberts
Workstation Software Support Group
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