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Outlook's default date column is 'Best Fit'. I'm not sure quite what this
means, but I prefer the more compact dd/mm/yyyy (UK). Is there any way to change this globally or do I have to laboriously change each instance? Can I change the default for new columns? -- Jonathan Finney |
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Jonathan Finney wrote:
Outlook's default date column is 'Best Fit'. I'm not sure quite what this means, but I prefer the more compact dd/mm/yyyy (UK). It means that Outlook decides the width of the field. The date format display in the field is unrelated. Is there any way to change this globally or do I have to laboriously change each instance? Do you want to change the width of the field (what "best fit" controls)? or the format of the date displayed in the field? And in which view of what folder should it be changed? -- Brian Tillman |
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Hi Brian.
Thanks for the info. If 'Best Fit' controls only the width and not the format, why is it in the list with all the other formats? How do I use the this independently of the format? Automated width control is useful and I don't want to disable it, but I don't like the default format for the column - It takes up too much room and I don't need the day and the time, so using just a numeric date format looks neater (putting the day before the upsets the alignment of the data in the column) and I find it clearer and easier to use. I'd like to change this format globally in all views, but there doesn't appear to be any way to do this. I've already changed this in most views, column by column. I just noticed that new folders appear to inherit these properties from the parent folder, so I guess I needn't worry about new folders. Are there other instances where Outlook will use a date column and use the default? -- Jonathan Finney "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Jonathan Finney wrote: Outlook's default date column is 'Best Fit'. I'm not sure quite what this means, but I prefer the more compact dd/mm/yyyy (UK). It means that Outlook decides the width of the field. The date format display in the field is unrelated. Is there any way to change this globally or do I have to laboriously change each instance? Do you want to change the width of the field (what "best fit" controls)? or the format of the date displayed in the field? And in which view of what folder should it be changed? -- Brian Tillman |
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Jonathan Finney wrote:
Outlook's default date column is 'Best Fit'. I'm not sure quite what this means, but I prefer the more compact dd/mm/yyyy (UK). I think the choices the drop-down presents may be tied to the Regional Options you set in Windows Control Panel, but I'm not in a position to test that. Is there any way to change this globally or do I have to laboriously change each instance? You can modify the View and any folder using that view will change. See this for the techniques: http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/grouping.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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