Ron,
Though that button(Inbox on Newsgroup Toolbar) may not go to the default
email account Inbox in the same fashion as the Inbox button on the Mail
Toolbar).
Haven't investigated too deeply beyond changing default email accounts(4 are
available all tried), closing WLM, opening WLM, switching to and retesting
in WLM News.
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...winston
ms-mvp windows live mail
"Ron Sommer" <rsommer@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> Quick views is intended to give you this functionality. View > Layout >
>>> Folder pane > Show Quick views. Then right-click on Quick views and
>>> Select Quick views. All inbox will show you the contents of all three of
>>> your inboxes - and the rest you can probably work out for yourself.
>>> When in the All inbox Quick view, you will be able to click on a column
>>> header in the Message list and select Columns. If you make sure that
>>> Account is one of them, you'll be able to see at a glance which account
>>> which message belongs to.
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>> Thanks for that info. Helped me, too.
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>> I noticed that in customizing the toolbar (because I wanted to get rid of
>> the Blogs button because I don't bother with them) that I can add the
>> following buttons:
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>> Inbox
>> Outbox
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>> There is only one Outbox so it is self-evident to where I get focused
>> when clicking on that button. I'm not sure to which folder I get focused
>> when clicking on the Inbox toolbar button. When I click the Inbox
>> button, there is no highlighting or marker displayed to indicate which
>> folder has focus. | | | | | > It goes to the default account Inbox.
> Inbox can also be added to the newsgroup toolbar.
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