BogeyMan wrote
"Sometimes I just get tired of reading from one newsgroup and want a quick
way out to the next folder that has new messages"
Which is exactly what the Next Folder button does on my system - takes me to
the next unread message in the next group (if there are no unread messages
in next group it skips to next one ...).
The button is it should be probably be labeled Next Group rather than Next
Folder. However it would be better implemented as a drop down button
(labeled Navigate), with options for Next Unread in This Group, First Unread
in Next Group etc, and corresponding entries for Previous.
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TUT
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"Bogey Man" <spam@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "Bogey Man" <spam@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> I can't install the "Next Folder" button on the toolbar that is
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>>> within a newsgroup message. All other buttons install as they should by
>>> using the Customize toolbar function either by right clicking the
>>> toolbar
>>> and choosing "customize" or by using the menu system.
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>> I didn't even know there was a button
>> for that on *any* toolbar. ; )
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>> I just use Ctrl-j for that function
>> and never from a message window
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> Sometimes I just get tired of reading from one newsgroup and want a quick
> way out to the next folder that has new messages.
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>> In fact, I suspect that toolbar button
>> may be a mistake in the context of a message window.
>> E.g. notice that there isn't even a Next Folder
>> command in its View menu?
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>> With all these darn non-suppressible text labels
>> I wouldn't have room for such inessential buttons
>> anyway. ; )
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> The text labels just about drive me around the bend. Once I recognize what
> a button does, I certainly don't need to read what the button does. It
> would be far better if just hovering over a button with the mouse would
> bring up a bit of help just like it does for the Notification Tray.
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> Ron P
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> If we are what we eat then: I'm fast,
> cheap and easy and past my best before date
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