10 Feb '18 09:38>
ENTER at subject line sends the message before having typed message content.
Originally posted by @bob-kramerUse TAB instead, to go to the next field.
ENTER at subject line sends the message before having typed message content.
Originally posted by @bigdoggproblemThank you for your kind reply, however:
Use TAB instead, to go to the next field.
This is how web browsers work.
Originally posted by @bob-kramerNo, we should not mimic email apps. Microsoft, in particular, likes to make things take far more keystrokes than they ought to take.
Thank you for your kind reply, however:
Shouldn't you be mimicking email apps?
Outlook does not send when you hit ENTER at the subject line.
Originally posted by @bigdoggproblemSuppose you write a complicated subject line, and then hit ENTER. Nothing should happen.
No, we should not mimic email apps. Microsoft, in particular, likes to make things take far more keystrokes than they ought to take.
Originally posted by @bob-kramerThe problem exists between the chair and keyboard.
Suppose you write a complicated subject line, and then hit ENTER. Nothing should happen.
Your answer does not address the problem.
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