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That's a great tip! Thanks! -DWK
"Charlie Tame" wrote in message ... Use the "Find" function button and type keys in both fields? (I am assuming you are using the column sort) Charlie "D. W. K." wrote in message ... Does anyone out there know how OE6 sorts stored mail after the first selection? In other words, I have sent many dozens of email messages to particular individuals, such as my engineer, over a long period of time. If I want to find a particular message from the past I can sort by the "To" column then look for his name. The problem is that there are still so many messages to him that it takes a very long time to find any particular one because within the group by each name they all appear to be in random order! Is there a way to sort by a second level such as name then within that date? Thanks, -- DWK Simi Valley, CA USA |
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