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Creation of sent folder
I create Folder A Inbox and then Folder A Outbox, but they both say 'From'.
I want my Folder A Outbox to say 'To', as it does in the Outlook Sent Items Box. Can I do this and if so, how's it done please? -- Not sure what this means! |
Creation of sent folder
Outlook, or Outlook Express?
Trying to decipher this post, you are creating a second Inbox for archiving? Why are you creating a second Outbox? There are only two options for OE column headers. Inbox - Deleted Items - and User Created folders share the same layout. If you change one, you change them all. Likewise for Outbox - Sent Items - and Drafts. Change one and you change the other two. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "John Robinson" wrote in message ... I create Folder A Inbox and then Folder A Outbox, but they both say 'From'. I want my Folder A Outbox to say 'To', as it does in the Outlook Sent Items Box. Can I do this and if so, how's it done please? -- Not sure what this means! |
Creation of sent folder
There are only two sets of mail folder headings (View, Columns):
- Sent Items, Outbox and Drafts use one set - Inbox, Deleted Items, and all user created folders use the other set Even though a user created folder is arranged as a subfolder to Sent Items, it is still going to use the same column headings as the Inbox. What you can do is add both the TO and FROM columns to the Inbox so that the TO column will be available in the other folders. I also find the TO column useful in the Inbox since I can easily spot mail sent specifically to me rather than a group. The OEX program lets you individually customize the folder columns on a per folder basis: www.oehelp.com/OEX/ -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "John Robinson" wrote in message ... I create Folder A Inbox and then Folder A Outbox, but they both say 'From'. I want my Folder A Outbox to say 'To', as it does in the Outlook Sent Items Box. Can I do this and if so, how's it done please? -- Not sure what this means! |
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