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I've been using Office/Outlook 2003 for 2 or more years. I have a
problem I've never seen and can't find a fix. I had my settings configured to consider an email 'read' after it had been viewed in the reading pane for 5 seconds. It's been set like that for a long time. Recently, I started using the auto preview option, and decided I could lower that time from 5 seconds to 3 seconds to consider an item 'read'. After a few days I went back to normal viewing instead of using auto preview. Sometime after that I noticed all of my emails were in bold print (the way they look when they haven't been read). This is happening in all of my folders; sometimes the number of unread items shown in () beside the folder is probably a correct number. But my inbox shows that all msgs are unread. FYI, my Junk Email folder has never taken an item out of bold print after I've read it. Junk email folder always shows the total number of msgs in (xx) as unread. It's kind of a nuisance but wasn't a big deal with junk email folder. But now I'm going nuts trying to keep track of what I've read and not read, and the problem just grows as more email comes in. Any ideas/fixes would be appreciated. Thanks, Cathy |
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Ck wrote:
Recently, I started using the auto preview option, and decided I could lower that time from 5 seconds to 3 seconds to consider an item 'read'. After a few days I went back to normal viewing instead of using auto preview. Sometime after that I noticed all of my emails were in bold print (the way they look when they haven't been read). This is happening in all of my folders; sometimes the number of unread items shown in () beside the folder is probably a correct number. But my inbox shows that all msgs are unread. If you double-click a message to actually open it, does it become normal instead of bold? -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian Tillman wrote:
Ck wrote: Recently, I started using the auto preview option, and decided I could lower that time from 5 seconds to 3 seconds to consider an item 'read'. After a few days I went back to normal viewing instead of using auto preview. Sometime after that I noticed all of my emails were in bold print (the way they look when they haven't been read). This is happening in all of my folders; sometimes the number of unread items shown in () beside the folder is probably a correct number. But my inbox shows that all msgs are unread. If you double-click a message to actually open it, does it become normal instead of bold? Brian, Even if I open a message and hold it open for 6-10 seconds, the message display stays bold. Cathy |
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Ck wrote:
Even if I open a message and hold it open for 6-10 seconds, the message display stays bold. Have you tried resetting all views with the /cleanviews command line switch? -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian Tillman wrote:
Ck wrote: Even if I open a message and hold it open for 6-10 seconds, the message display stays bold. Have you tried resetting all views with the /cleanviews command line switch? Brian, sorry I was slow in responding. I had a client with a down system and had to go out of town to get them up and running. I'm not familiar with the /cleanviews command. Is that done at dos? |
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Brian Tillman wrote:
Ck wrote: Even if I open a message and hold it open for 6-10 seconds, the message display stays bold. Have you tried resetting all views with the /cleanviews command line switch? Brian, I just looked at the help for /cleanviews. I will lose all customer views, which is ok if this solves my problem. But can I backup something to save my current views in case this doesn't solve my issue? What file(s) store the settings for the views, and do those files hold settings for any other items? Thanks for your help. Ck |
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Ck wrote:
But can I backup something to save my current views in case this doesn't solve my issue? What file(s) store the settings for the views, and do those files hold settings for any other items? I don't know. -- Brian Tillman |
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