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Old November 27th 07, 10:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Shaun
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Default Problems using the "Arranged By: Conversation" option

Hello,

I have Outlook 2007 and have a problem getting Outlook to group
conversations the way I want. I haven't found an answer from my web
searches so I thought I'd ask here. Sometimes Outlook creates two
conversations for the same thread if the thread title contains "" at the
beginning. For example, if the thread title is "How do I do X?" and then
changes to " How do I do X?" then there will be two conversation groups I
need to look at in order to read the entire thread. How can I make Outlook
put them all in the same conversation group? Thanks for any help.

Regards,
Shaun
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Old December 13th 07, 10:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Shaun[_2_]
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Default Problems using the "Arranged By: Conversation" option

Hello all,

I recently reached a point with some long threads where they're broken into
so many conversation groups that I cannot use Arranged By: Conversation to
intelligently follow them. So I wanted ask again if anyone knew how to
combine multiple conversation groups into one conversation group - for the
cases where Outlook doesn't handle it quite right. Alternatively, are there
any patches available for this? Seems like Outlook creates a new
conversation group each time a "" is added to the subject line for the
same thread. Is there any way to change how/when Outlook adds a message to
an existing conversation vs. creating a new conversation for a message?
Thanks for any help.

Regards,
Shaun

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Hello,

I have Outlook 2007 and have a problem getting Outlook to group
conversations the way I want. I haven't found an answer from my web
searches so I thought I'd ask here. Sometimes Outlook creates two
conversations for the same thread if the thread title contains "" at
the
beginning. For example, if the thread title is "How do I do X?" and then
changes to " How do I do X?" then there will be two conversation groups
I
need to look at in order to read the entire thread. How can I make
Outlook
put them all in the same conversation group? Thanks for any help.

Regards,
Shaun



 




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