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Skip Bisconer January 30th 07 05:25 PM

Change Rules order
 
I have a book on Outlook 2003 that mentions the ability to change the order
of how rules are processed. It says to open the rules wizard and select the
rule you wish to change the order of and use the Move up or Move down button
to change it's position. I don't have these buttons and I am wondering if
there is some option I haven't selected.

Thanks for any help you can give me.

Skip

Gordon January 30th 07 05:55 PM

Change Rules order
 
"Skip Bisconer" wrote in message
...
I have a book on Outlook 2003 that mentions the ability to change the order
of how rules are processed. It says to open the rules wizard and select
the
rule you wish to change the order of and use the Move up or Move down
button
to change it's position. I don't have these buttons and I am wondering if
there is some option I haven't selected.


It's two little arrows on the Rules and Alerts box toolbar, not a "Move Up"
and "Move Down" button....



Skip Bisconer January 31st 07 07:16 AM

Change Rules order
 
Thanks Gordon. I just need another pair of eyes.

"Gordon" wrote:

"Skip Bisconer" wrote in message
...
I have a book on Outlook 2003 that mentions the ability to change the order
of how rules are processed. It says to open the rules wizard and select
the
rule you wish to change the order of and use the Move up or Move down
button
to change it's position. I don't have these buttons and I am wondering if
there is some option I haven't selected.


It's two little arrows on the Rules and Alerts box toolbar, not a "Move Up"
and "Move Down" button....




Gordon January 31st 07 07:32 AM

Change Rules order
 
"Skip Bisconer" wrote in message
...
Thanks Gordon. I just need another pair of eyes.


You're welcome! Not overly visible, are they?




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