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I have a few questions about Outlook 2003 for the experts here,
In outlook express, we could use watch/ignore to Highlight a message, and all new messages with same subject would be highlighted (watched) with the eyeglass icon. I couldn't find anything on Outlook. There is only Flag, which doesn't highlight or do anything to the next messages. The auto complete in Outlook address field (when sending) is not Auto-Completing for some reason. It will only check for addresses if i say Check addresses or click on send. How can I force it to auto complete the address as I type? Yes, the auto complete option is selected. I found that sometimes it will auto complete if I sent an e-mail to the recipient before.. In reading pane, I used "Advanced" toolbar and added "Print" button from File submenu. But that print button won't let me choose if I want to print 1 page or all pages, etc. It is giving me a strange print setup screen. And last question can we add next/previous buttons to the reading pane? I tried everything, but I cannot find that. With OE, we could use Next Unread of newsgroups to do this. I apologize for asking too many questions, I didn't want to start multiple threads. Thanks in advance. |
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Bad idea. Start multiple threads. The odds of one person having the time and
information to answer all your questions at one time is vanishingly small. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "hyedipin" wrote in message ... I have a few questions about Outlook 2003 for the experts here, In outlook express, we could use watch/ignore to Highlight a message, and all new messages with same subject would be highlighted (watched) with the eyeglass icon. I couldn't find anything on Outlook. There is only Flag, which doesn't highlight or do anything to the next messages. The auto complete in Outlook address field (when sending) is not Auto-Completing for some reason. It will only check for addresses if i say Check addresses or click on send. How can I force it to auto complete the address as I type? Yes, the auto complete option is selected. I found that sometimes it will auto complete if I sent an e-mail to the recipient before.. In reading pane, I used "Advanced" toolbar and added "Print" button from File submenu. But that print button won't let me choose if I want to print 1 page or all pages, etc. It is giving me a strange print setup screen. And last question can we add next/previous buttons to the reading pane? I tried everything, but I cannot find that. With OE, we could use Next Unread of newsgroups to do this. I apologize for asking too many questions, I didn't want to start multiple threads. Thanks in advance. |
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hyedipin wrote:
In outlook express, we could use watch/ignore to Highlight a message, and all new messages with same subject would be highlighted (watched) with the eyeglass icon. I couldn't find anything on Outlook. There is only Flag, which doesn't highlight or do anything to the next messages. A search folder would work for this, but it's not as simple to set up at the Watch option in OE. The auto complete in Outlook address field (when sending) is not Auto-Completing for some reason. It will only check for addresses if i say Check addresses or click on send. How can I force it to auto complete the address as I type? Yes, the auto complete option is selected. I found that sometimes it will auto complete if I sent an e-mail to the recipient before.. Usually caused by a damaged mail profile. Create a new one. In reading pane, I used "Advanced" toolbar and added "Print" button from File submenu. But that print button won't let me choose if I want to print 1 page or all pages, etc. It is giving me a strange print setup screen. Outlook's print styles don't allow printing selections. Open the message, change the format to HTML, and you'll be able to print portions of the message. And last question can we add next/previous buttons to the reading pane? I tried everything, but I cannot find that. With OE, we could use Next Unread of newsgroups to do this. If you open messages to read them, the standard toolbar will have Previous Item and Next Item buttons on it. It doesn 't seem possible to move them to the main Outlook toolbars, though. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks for the replies, but this is incredible. It is such a shame that many
options/features have been replaced/removed in Outlook, that were very useful in Outlook Express. What I do generally, Send out e-mails in various intervals, during those times, I just go ahead and flag some of those e-mails if they are complete, or if I got a response to those e-mails. So all of my e-mails sent out yesterday, if I get a reply to them, I just go ahead and flag them, the flag means, that e-mail is complete/ or got a response back. This is an incredible function that is missing in Outlook... ability to SENT messages with something on them if you got a reply back. You know, when you reply, it puts a little arrow on them, something like that. ![]() |
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"hyedipin" wrote in message
... Thanks for the replies, but this is incredible. It is such a shame that many options/features have been replaced/removed in Outlook, that were very useful in Outlook Express. Don't confuse the two products because they have a similar name. Two completely, totally different products. Different teams building them. Different Organizations. Outlook Express is built by Windows, Outlook is built by Office. They are as similar as Aviator Gin and Aviator Sunglasses. Just an aside. -- f.h. |
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Yeah, I know they are completely different products, but honestly, if they
merged them together, with all the functions from each other, they would have a one killer e-mail client... I would possibly keep Outlook Express if I wasn't getting Memory problems when searching 5 year old e-mails, and only if OE had Calender. ![]() Thanks for the input. |
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"hyedipin" wrote in message
... Thanks for the replies, but this is incredible. It is such a shame that many options/features have been replaced/removed in Outlook, that were very useful in Outlook Express. What I do generally, Send out e-mails in various intervals, during those times, I just go ahead and flag some of those e-mails if they are complete, or if I got a response to those e-mails. So all of my e-mails sent out yesterday, if I get a reply to them, I just go ahead and flag them, the flag means, that e-mail is complete/ or got a response back. This is an incredible function that is missing in Outlook... I can flag messages in my Sent Items folder......or are you meaning something completely different? |
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hyedipin wrote:
What I do generally, Send out e-mails in various intervals, during those times, I just go ahead and flag some of those e-mails if they are complete, or if I got a response to those e-mails. So all of my e-mails sent out yesterday, if I get a reply to them, I just go ahead and flag them, the flag means, that e-mail is complete/ or got a response back. This is an incredible function that is missing in Outlook... ability to SENT messages with something on them if you got a reply back. You know, when you reply, it puts a little arrow on them, something like that. ![]() Isn't that what receipts are for? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Gordon, you are right, there are flags, but no watch/ignore to watch for
replies. I think that's what I was looking for, Brian, receipts won't help you in that situation. There is no way of remembering if you got a receipt or reply on a message you sent, with an indication next to it. I sent an e-mail to you last week, and maybe you replied two days ago. If I am going through my sent e-mails, check if all of those are complete, it would be nice if something indicated that after you sent that e-mail, you had a response to it. That could only be achieved by Outlook adding a digital invisible stamp on each sent e-mail, and expect to have that stamp once you get a reply, therefore noting on the "Sent" e-mail that you had a reply back to that message. Am I asking too much, or is there an alternative way of doing this (other than flagging messages). |
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hyedipin wrote:
Brian, receipts won't help you in that situation. There is no way of remembering if you got a receipt or reply on a message you sent, with an indication next to it. I sent an e-mail to you last week, and maybe you replied two days ago. If I am going through my sent e-mails, check if all of those are complete, it would be nice if something indicated that after you sent that e-mail, you had a response to it. If you request a receipt and a receipt is received, there will be a tracking tab for the message. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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