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LurfysMa July 31st 06 05:19 PM

Any way to set View format for all message views?
 
I have the standard Inbox folder plus about 20-30 other message
folders where I store messages by subject.

Is there any way that I can set up a custom View and apply it to ALL
message folders in such a way that if I change that View (add or
delete fields, change field width or order, etc.), all Views will be
affected?

Thanks

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Using Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000

Brian Tillman August 1st 06 04:19 AM

Any way to set View format for all message views?
 
LurfysMa wrote:

I have the standard Inbox folder plus about 20-30 other message
folders where I store messages by subject.

Is there any way that I can set up a custom View and apply it to ALL
message folders in such a way that if I change that View (add or
delete fields, change field width or order, etc.), all Views will be
affected?


Modify the view that those folders are using and they'll change. An example
of the techniques can be found he
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/grouping.htm
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Brian Tillman


LurfysMa August 1st 06 07:23 AM

Any way to set View format for all message views?
 
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 22:19:31 -0400, "Brian Tillman"
wrote:

LurfysMa wrote:

I have the standard Inbox folder plus about 20-30 other message
folders where I store messages by subject.

Is there any way that I can set up a custom View and apply it to ALL
message folders in such a way that if I change that View (add or
delete fields, change field width or order, etc.), all Views will be
affected?


Modify the view that those folders are using and they'll change. An example
of the techniques can be found he
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/grouping.htm


That looks like exactly what I need. It sounds like I need to proceed
cautiously, so I'll wait until I have some free time to spend.

Thanks

--
Using Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000


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