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I was scrolling through one of my mail folders where I move move
related to a certain project. I noticed that the "To:" field was not being displayed in the View for that folder. In some applications, you can right-click on the column headers to add or remove fields, so I did that. The drop-down list included something called the "Field Chooser". It sounded perfect, so I clicked on that. A list of fields popped up, so I scrolled down to the "To:" field and clicked on it. Nothing happened. I double-clicked on it. A Field Properties panel popped up. Not knowing what to do, I exited that panel, but I am not sure how. I believe there were OK and Cancel buttons and the X icon in the upper right. I don't recall which I clicked on. I then closed the Field Chooser panel. I then clicked on View and saw the "Customize current view" option, selected it, and added the To: field. The To: field appeared, but was empty (blank). If I open any message, the To field in the message is also empty. I then noticed that this is only true for messages more than about 6 months old. They all had To: fields when they were send. Can anyone explain what happened to the To: data and how to get it back? Did I do something with the Field Chooser? Thanks -- Using Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000 |
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When you show the field chooser, grab and drag the field you want onto the
table in line with exisiting fields. There's no need to double click the To.. field. Grab it with the mouse, drag up and drop beside subject (for example). -- Judy Gleeson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au "LurfysMa" wrote in message ... I was scrolling through one of my mail folders where I move move related to a certain project. I noticed that the "To:" field was not being displayed in the View for that folder. In some applications, you can right-click on the column headers to add or remove fields, so I did that. The drop-down list included something called the "Field Chooser". It sounded perfect, so I clicked on that. A list of fields popped up, so I scrolled down to the "To:" field and clicked on it. Nothing happened. I double-clicked on it. A Field Properties panel popped up. Not knowing what to do, I exited that panel, but I am not sure how. I believe there were OK and Cancel buttons and the X icon in the upper right. I don't recall which I clicked on. I then closed the Field Chooser panel. I then clicked on View and saw the "Customize current view" option, selected it, and added the To: field. The To: field appeared, but was empty (blank). If I open any message, the To field in the message is also empty. I then noticed that this is only true for messages more than about 6 months old. They all had To: fields when they were send. Can anyone explain what happened to the To: data and how to get it back? Did I do something with the Field Chooser? Thanks -- Using Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000 |
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On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 18:38:58 +1000, "Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook]"
wrote: When you show the field chooser, grab and drag the field you want onto the table in line with exisiting fields. There's no need to double click the To.. field. Grab it with the mouse, drag up and drop beside subject (for example). Aha. Great tip. Thanks. It's now clear that the Field Chooser wasn't the problem. The To field is visible in the view. It's just blank. Can you help me understand why none of the messages in that folder that are more than 6 months old have anything in the To field? I checked several folders and it's the same in every one. The exact date varies somewhat, but in every folder there's a date that separates messages that do and don't have something in the To field. 95% of these are messages that I know had a To field at one time. I also have a few messages that came from distribution lists or I was the cc or bcc which don't have To info. These are not those. -- Using Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000 |
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Sorry - but I have no idea!
"LurfysMa" wrote in message ... On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 18:38:58 +1000, "Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook]" wrote: When you show the field chooser, grab and drag the field you want onto the table in line with exisiting fields. There's no need to double click the To.. field. Grab it with the mouse, drag up and drop beside subject (for example). Aha. Great tip. Thanks. It's now clear that the Field Chooser wasn't the problem. The To field is visible in the view. It's just blank. Can you help me understand why none of the messages in that folder that are more than 6 months old have anything in the To field? I checked several folders and it's the same in every one. The exact date varies somewhat, but in every folder there's a date that separates messages that do and don't have something in the To field. 95% of these are messages that I know had a To field at one time. I also have a few messages that came from distribution lists or I was the cc or bcc which don't have To info. These are not those. -- Using Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000 |
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