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You could Message, Watch Conversation.
-- Ronald Sommer "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Thanks, Bruce. I looked around in ToolsOptions before I posted. I didn't see anything in there that was an "obvious match" to what I want to do. Unfortunately, your first suggestion didn't do anything. No change at all. I tried the DesktopPropertiesAppearanceFont size. That changed the header font size but I don't have a problem seeing that. It's that little icon to the left of the header that I can't see very well. Changing the View to Show Replies To My Messages seems to work pretty good but if anyone knows how to change the font color of replied to headers, that would be ideal. Thanks! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Tools | Options | Send | Mail Sending Format | Plain Text Settings. You can set it to indent with the carat, a colon, : or a vertical line |. The line may be best, but that's your choice. You can create a rule to highlight messages with your address, but you won't see them unless you expand the thread. You can go to View | Current View and temporarily check Show Replies To My messages. Quicker if you enable the Views Bar. You can also make the message header fonts larger. Right click on the Desktop | Properties | Appearance. If there is an Advanced button click that. In the Item drop-down box select Icon. Change the font size there. Note that this will change the font size in some other places as well. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Hi Folks! I have poor eyesight. I use OE to access the MS ngs. Is there any way to better highlight messages that I reply to than the default of that teenie tiny little "arrow" that I can barely see? Any way to highlight the header in a different color? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP |
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Yeah, I do that on some messages and then I sort those messages to the top.
The problem with that is I reply to a whole lot of messages and if I did that for every message I reply to that would fill the entire window then I would always have to scroll way down to see new messages. The ViewShow Replies To My Messages seems to be the way to go. Thanks! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... You could Message, Watch Conversation. -- Ronald Sommer "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Thanks, Bruce. I looked around in ToolsOptions before I posted. I didn't see anything in there that was an "obvious match" to what I want to do. Unfortunately, your first suggestion didn't do anything. No change at all. I tried the DesktopPropertiesAppearanceFont size. That changed the header font size but I don't have a problem seeing that. It's that little icon to the left of the header that I can't see very well. Changing the View to Show Replies To My Messages seems to work pretty good but if anyone knows how to change the font color of replied to headers, that would be ideal. Thanks! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Tools | Options | Send | Mail Sending Format | Plain Text Settings. You can set it to indent with the carat, a colon, : or a vertical line |. The line may be best, but that's your choice. You can create a rule to highlight messages with your address, but you won't see them unless you expand the thread. You can go to View | Current View and temporarily check Show Replies To My messages. Quicker if you enable the Views Bar. You can also make the message header fonts larger. Right click on the Desktop | Properties | Appearance. If there is an Advanced button click that. In the Item drop-down box select Icon. Change the font size there. Note that this will change the font size in some other places as well. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Hi Folks! I have poor eyesight. I use OE to access the MS ngs. Is there any way to better highlight messages that I reply to than the default of that teenie tiny little "arrow" that I can barely see? Any way to highlight the header in a different color? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP |
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If you install OETool, there is a one button click to toggle between Show
All Messages and Shoe Replies To My Messages. It's freeware and it does a few other things that are helpful. OETool: www.oehelp.com/OETool/ -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Yeah, I do that on some messages and then I sort those messages to the top. The problem with that is I reply to a whole lot of messages and if I did that for every message I reply to that would fill the entire window then I would always have to scroll way down to see new messages. The ViewShow Replies To My Messages seems to be the way to go. Thanks! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... You could Message, Watch Conversation. -- Ronald Sommer "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Thanks, Bruce. I looked around in ToolsOptions before I posted. I didn't see anything in there that was an "obvious match" to what I want to do. Unfortunately, your first suggestion didn't do anything. No change at all. I tried the DesktopPropertiesAppearanceFont size. That changed the header font size but I don't have a problem seeing that. It's that little icon to the left of the header that I can't see very well. Changing the View to Show Replies To My Messages seems to work pretty good but if anyone knows how to change the font color of replied to headers, that would be ideal. Thanks! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Tools | Options | Send | Mail Sending Format | Plain Text Settings. You can set it to indent with the carat, a colon, : or a vertical line |. The line may be best, but that's your choice. You can create a rule to highlight messages with your address, but you won't see them unless you expand the thread. You can go to View | Current View and temporarily check Show Replies To My messages. Quicker if you enable the Views Bar. You can also make the message header fonts larger. Right click on the Desktop | Properties | Appearance. If there is an Advanced button click that. In the Item drop-down box select Icon. Change the font size there. Note that this will change the font size in some other places as well. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Hi Folks! I have poor eyesight. I use OE to access the MS ngs. Is there any way to better highlight messages that I reply to than the default of that teenie tiny little "arrow" that I can barely see? Any way to highlight the header in a different color? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP |
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Thanks, I'll check that out.
I can't believe that something this simple (what I want to do) isn't available as an option. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... If you install OETool, there is a one button click to toggle between Show All Messages and Shoe Replies To My Messages. It's freeware and it does a few other things that are helpful. OETool: www.oehelp.com/OETool/ -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Yeah, I do that on some messages and then I sort those messages to the top. The problem with that is I reply to a whole lot of messages and if I did that for every message I reply to that would fill the entire window then I would always have to scroll way down to see new messages. The ViewShow Replies To My Messages seems to be the way to go. Thanks! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... You could Message, Watch Conversation. -- Ronald Sommer "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Thanks, Bruce. I looked around in ToolsOptions before I posted. I didn't see anything in there that was an "obvious match" to what I want to do. Unfortunately, your first suggestion didn't do anything. No change at all. I tried the DesktopPropertiesAppearanceFont size. That changed the header font size but I don't have a problem seeing that. It's that little icon to the left of the header that I can't see very well. Changing the View to Show Replies To My Messages seems to work pretty good but if anyone knows how to change the font color of replied to headers, that would be ideal. Thanks! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Tools | Options | Send | Mail Sending Format | Plain Text Settings. You can set it to indent with the carat, a colon, : or a vertical line |. The line may be best, but that's your choice. You can create a rule to highlight messages with your address, but you won't see them unless you expand the thread. You can go to View | Current View and temporarily check Show Replies To My messages. Quicker if you enable the Views Bar. You can also make the message header fonts larger. Right click on the Desktop | Properties | Appearance. If there is an Advanced button click that. In the Item drop-down box select Icon. Change the font size there. Note that this will change the font size in some other places as well. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Hi Folks! I have poor eyesight. I use OE to access the MS ngs. Is there any way to better highlight messages that I reply to than the default of that teenie tiny little "arrow" that I can barely see? Any way to highlight the header in a different color? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP |
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If you're not using it for anything else, you could "Flag" the messages you
reply to. That should be a little easier to see. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Thanks, I'll check that out. I can't believe that something this simple (what I want to do) isn't available as an option. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... If you install OETool, there is a one button click to toggle between Show All Messages and Shoe Replies To My Messages. It's freeware and it does a few other things that are helpful. OETool: www.oehelp.com/OETool/ -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Yeah, I do that on some messages and then I sort those messages to the top. The problem with that is I reply to a whole lot of messages and if I did that for every message I reply to that would fill the entire window then I would always have to scroll way down to see new messages. The ViewShow Replies To My Messages seems to be the way to go. Thanks! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... You could Message, Watch Conversation. -- Ronald Sommer "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Thanks, Bruce. I looked around in ToolsOptions before I posted. I didn't see anything in there that was an "obvious match" to what I want to do. Unfortunately, your first suggestion didn't do anything. No change at all. I tried the DesktopPropertiesAppearanceFont size. That changed the header font size but I don't have a problem seeing that. It's that little icon to the left of the header that I can't see very well. Changing the View to Show Replies To My Messages seems to work pretty good but if anyone knows how to change the font color of replied to headers, that would be ideal. Thanks! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Tools | Options | Send | Mail Sending Format | Plain Text Settings. You can set it to indent with the carat, a colon, : or a vertical line |. The line may be best, but that's your choice. You can create a rule to highlight messages with your address, but you won't see them unless you expand the thread. You can go to View | Current View and temporarily check Show Replies To My messages. Quicker if you enable the Views Bar. You can also make the message header fonts larger. Right click on the Desktop | Properties | Appearance. If there is an Advanced button click that. In the Item drop-down box select Icon. Change the font size there. Note that this will change the font size in some other places as well. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Hi Folks! I have poor eyesight. I use OE to access the MS ngs. Is there any way to better highlight messages that I reply to than the default of that teenie tiny little "arrow" that I can barely see? Any way to highlight the header in a different color? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP |
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"T. Valko" wrote in message
... Thanks, I'll check that out. I can't believe that something this simple (what I want to do) isn't available as an option. Are you overlooking the Ctrl-h keyboard toggle for it? ; ) --- -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... If you install OETool, there is a one button click to toggle between Show All Messages and Shoe Replies To My Messages. It's freeware and it does a few other things that are helpful. OETool: www.oehelp.com/OETool/ -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Yeah, I do that on some messages and then I sort those messages to the top. The problem with that is I reply to a whole lot of messages and if I did that for every message I reply to that would fill the entire window then I would always have to scroll way down to see new messages. The ViewShow Replies To My Messages seems to be the way to go. Thanks! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... You could Message, Watch Conversation. -- Ronald Sommer "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Thanks, Bruce. I looked around in ToolsOptions before I posted. I didn't see anything in there that was an "obvious match" to what I want to do. Unfortunately, your first suggestion didn't do anything. No change at all. I tried the DesktopPropertiesAppearanceFont size. That changed the header font size but I don't have a problem seeing that. It's that little icon to the left of the header that I can't see very well. Changing the View to Show Replies To My Messages seems to work pretty good but if anyone knows how to change the font color of replied to headers, that would be ideal. Thanks! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Tools | Options | Send | Mail Sending Format | Plain Text Settings. You can set it to indent with the carat, a colon, : or a vertical line |. The line may be best, but that's your choice. You can create a rule to highlight messages with your address, but you won't see them unless you expand the thread. You can go to View | Current View and temporarily check Show Replies To My messages. Quicker if you enable the Views Bar. You can also make the message header fonts larger. Right click on the Desktop | Properties | Appearance. If there is an Advanced button click that. In the Item drop-down box select Icon. Change the font size there. Note that this will change the font size in some other places as well. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Hi Folks! I have poor eyesight. I use OE to access the MS ngs. Is there any way to better highlight messages that I reply to than the default of that teenie tiny little "arrow" that I can barely see? Any way to highlight the header in a different color? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP |
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Are you overlooking the Ctrl-h keyboard toggle for it? ; )
Nope. Can't overlook something if you don't know about it in the first place! Nice. But still, there should be an option to change the font color of message headers based on some condition. You can do this for "watched messages", ToolsOptionsRead tabHighlight watched messages. So, I can actually do what I want if: I "watch" every message I repy to then I can change the header color Sort on a different column like Sent date But after playing around with this for a while I think I like the ViewShow Replies to My Messages option and now that I know the keyboard shortcut, it's that much better. So, problem resolved! Thanks to everyone for their input! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote in message ... "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Thanks, I'll check that out. I can't believe that something this simple (what I want to do) isn't available as an option. Are you overlooking the Ctrl-h keyboard toggle for it? ; ) --- -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... If you install OETool, there is a one button click to toggle between Show All Messages and Shoe Replies To My Messages. It's freeware and it does a few other things that are helpful. OETool: www.oehelp.com/OETool/ -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Yeah, I do that on some messages and then I sort those messages to the top. The problem with that is I reply to a whole lot of messages and if I did that for every message I reply to that would fill the entire window then I would always have to scroll way down to see new messages. The ViewShow Replies To My Messages seems to be the way to go. Thanks! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... You could Message, Watch Conversation. -- Ronald Sommer "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Thanks, Bruce. I looked around in ToolsOptions before I posted. I didn't see anything in there that was an "obvious match" to what I want to do. Unfortunately, your first suggestion didn't do anything. No change at all. I tried the DesktopPropertiesAppearanceFont size. That changed the header font size but I don't have a problem seeing that. It's that little icon to the left of the header that I can't see very well. Changing the View to Show Replies To My Messages seems to work pretty good but if anyone knows how to change the font color of replied to headers, that would be ideal. Thanks! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Tools | Options | Send | Mail Sending Format | Plain Text Settings. You can set it to indent with the carat, a colon, : or a vertical line |. The line may be best, but that's your choice. You can create a rule to highlight messages with your address, but you won't see them unless you expand the thread. You can go to View | Current View and temporarily check Show Replies To My messages. Quicker if you enable the Views Bar. You can also make the message header fonts larger. Right click on the Desktop | Properties | Appearance. If there is an Advanced button click that. In the Item drop-down box select Icon. Change the font size there. Note that this will change the font size in some other places as well. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Hi Folks! I have poor eyesight. I use OE to access the MS ngs. Is there any way to better highlight messages that I reply to than the default of that teenie tiny little "arrow" that I can barely see? Any way to highlight the header in a different color? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP |
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"T. Valko" wrote in message
... Are you overlooking the Ctrl-h keyboard toggle for it? ; ) Nope. Can't overlook something if you don't know about it in the first place! Sorry. I forgot that it wasn't well documented. Nice. But still, there should be an option to change the font color of message headers based on some condition. You can do this for "watched messages", ToolsOptionsRead tabHighlight watched messages. Wow. Talk about overlooking something. I never realized that was there. I always thought that Watched Messages were Red and that was it. Thanks! ; ) So, I can actually do what I want if: I "watch" every message I repy to then I can change the header color So, does that enable a mixture of colors somehow? I would have guessed that it was just a toggle. E.g. Red by default but change to something else as preference. In fact, there is a way to get different colors on messages using rules but it has always seemed too awkward to set up and use to be practical, especially if you would like to apply them to a subset of messages, such as a view, manually, *after* they have arrived. I know that some users have a fairly elaborate coloring system but I have never seen it described in sufficient detail to tempt me to try using it. Sort on a different column like Sent date As Bruce mentioned, if you Flag every message you reply to, in particular threads, you could also sort by the Flag field and group your replied to threads that way. Similarly in order to include all your replies into a group you could sort by From with Group by Conversation off (i.e. messages unthreaded). Then to view the whole thread for a selected message all you would need to do is toggle Group by Conversation back on.[1] [1] Note that in order for this to retain your position in that thread when the message was inside a thread you would also have to be operating with expanded threads. (Check option in Read tab: Automatically expand grouped messages ) But after playing around with this for a while I think I like the ViewShow Replies to My Messages option and now that I know the keyboard shortcut, it's that much better. So, problem resolved! Thanks to everyone for their input! .... ; ) Robert --- |
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