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Greg Ornelas

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Aug 9, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/9/99
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I want my mailbox window to dock on the left handside of the Eudora window. In other words, I would like it to be fixed without any interference of the in or out boxes. When I right click I check Allow Docking, but nothing happens. What can I do to make the thing dock? Any suggestions?
 
Thanks Greg

Aaron Sherber

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Aug 9, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/9/99
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In article <sDJr3.4548$hw3.7027@client>, gorn...@henson.com says...

> I want my mailbox window to dock on the left handside of the Eudora window. In other words, I would like it to be fixed without any interference of the in or out boxes. When I right click I check Allow Docking, but nothing happens. What can I do to make the thing dock? Any suggestions?


With "Allow Docking" checked, move the window towards the left-hand side
of the main Eudora window. As it approaches, you will see it snap into
position.

Aaron Sherber.


Joeanne Zembashi

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Aug 10, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/10/99
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Check allow docking then drag the window to the left hand side. It should
then change shape and when you release the mouse button - voila! it's
docked. Works on Eudora 4.2 anyway.

Bob H
Greg Ornelas wrote in message ...


I want my mailbox window to dock on the left handside of the Eudora
window. In other words, I would like it to be fixed without any interference
of the in or out boxes. When I right click I check Allow Docking, but
nothing happens. What can I do to make the thing dock? Any suggestions?

Thanks Greg

Greg Ornelas

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Aug 12, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/12/99
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I've tried that, but it seems it's maximizing the window instead of just
docking on the left hand side. Help!

Thanks Greg


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Aaron Sherber

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Aug 12, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/12/99
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In article <iKDs3.139$Zi4.3750@client>, gorn...@henson.com says...

> I've tried that, but it seems it's maximizing the window instead of just
> docking on the left hand side. Help!

Ahhhhh...I actually ran into that myself, a while back. I saw a
suggestion here from Adam Kippes to delete the Eudora.ini line under
[Settings] which reads

Commercial32Version=16

For some reason, this has the effect of restoring all windows to their
default positions. You then have to go through and reposition everything
the way you like it, but at least your mailbox window will dock properly.

Aaron Sherber.


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