Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: intel
Email Client: pop

I'm missing a feature present in Outlook since forever. If I click on a link in Entourage it opens up in an new tab in my standard-browser (Firefox) and so far that's ok, but I don't want the browser to steal Entourage's focus. It would be great to keep the browser in the background while clicking links in Entourage. Is there any way in doing that? NetNewsWire has that option built into it's preferences and it works just fine.

Re: Opening links in backgound (just like in Outlook) by Diane

Diane
Wed May 07 16:21:57 CDT 2008

"Crawler@officeformac.com" wrote:

> I'm missing a feature present in Outlook since forever. If I click on a link
> in Entourage it opens up in an new tab in my standard-browser (Firefox) and so
> far that's ok, but I don't want the browser to steal Entourage's focus. It
> would be great to keep the browser in the background while clicking links in
> Entourage. Is there any way in doing that? NetNewsWire has that option built
> into it's preferences and it works just fine.

This option is not available in Entourage. I would let MSFT know you would
like to see this feature added. The best way is to send feedback to
Microsoft .

When working in Office, you can use the ³Send Feedback² option under the
Help menu in all of the Office applications.

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Diane