I tried this to but my Macbook just do not want to work with me :-( Could it be that I have some kind of preference that do not allow me to switch between mails and a mail and my inbox without having to close the current mail I am working on? Thanks in advance /Fatmir Fatmir Seremeti f.seremeti@xxxxxxxxx www.goalballfatmir.blogg.se 22 feb 2012 kl. 19:51 skrev Ian Edwards: > First thing to note is whether you are accessing your first message by doing > a VO J interaction as advised in the getting started guide. This method is > great for jumping into a message from the in-box, but it doesn't seem to > allow you to jump between messages. > > A solution is to open the message by pressing enter on it. Then you can cycle > between it and the in-box, and open other messages also by pressing enter on > them. > > Hope this helps, > > Ian > > On 2012-02-22, at 11:44 AM, Fatmir Seremeti wrote: > >> I have tried this but I can not get anything of this to work for me. >> I probably doing something wrong. >> >> /Fatmir >> PS i have a Macbook pro DS >> Fatmir Seremeti >> f.seremeti@xxxxxxxxx >> www.goalballfatmir.blogg.se >> >> >> >> 22 feb 2012 kl. 15:55 skrev Fatmir Seremeti: >> >>> Hi all >>> >>> Thanks for the replies on my question about adobe. >>> >>> I am trying to find out how to switch between emails in Mac. >>> If i open a mail from someone and I need to have it opened meanwhile I >>> write a new one to someone else and need to check stuff in the previous >>> mail. >>> >>> I hope this is clear enough? >>> >>> My second question is how i can move from the first mail to the last one in >>> my inbox without having to press down key a hundred times? >>> >>> Best regards >>> >>> Fatmir from Sweden >>> Fatmir Seremeti >>> f.seremeti@xxxxxxxxx >>> www.goalballfatmir.blogg.se >>> >>> >>> >> >