On Tue, 6 Apr 2010 20:14:43 -0500, "Stinkweed" <stinkweed@cricket.net>
wrote:
> It is Windows Express Mail
No, there is no program with that name. Do you mean Windows Live Mail?
> it comes with windows 7
No, it doesn't come with Windows 7. In fact no e-mail program comes
with Windows 7. If you bought a Windows 7 computer that came with
Windows Live Mail, it was because the vendor who sold it to you
installed Windows Live Mail, not because it comes with Windows 7.
> it is somewhat like
> Outlook Express but different in many ways.
Then almost certainly you are talking about Windows Live Mail. It
essentially the latest version of Outlook Express, but with a
different name.
> They don't have Outlook Express
> anymore for mail or groups.
Correct. Windows XP was the last version to include Outlook Express.
> I get my messages on the same page and email.
> I am also using Giganews, but that really has nothing to do with the set up.
> Right now I am on my laptop in bed sick. But thought I would ask if anyone
> had ran across this problem and was able to solve it. I have found just
> about everything else but that. I have to be missing something somewhere
> but I sure don't know where.
>
>
> "relic" <relic211@cjb.net> wrote in message
> newsldbb1.tlv.19.1@news.alt.net...
> >
> > "Stinkweed" <stinkweed@cricket.net> wrote in message
> > news:Hc-dnaKi6omQRCbWnZ2dnUVZ_uydnZ2d@giganews.com...
> >> I pretty much have it all set up but in my groups, I can't find where to
> >> set the messeges to expand like they do with Win XP. You know when you
> >> post a message there is a plus sign beside it and to see the ans. to that
> >> post you just click on the plus and the message expands. I cannot find
> >> where to make it do that in Windows Express. Can anyone please help?
> >
> > Since you failed to state which program you're using, I'll just give you
> > an answer that fits one of the possibilities:
> > Tools, Options, Read.
>
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003