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My wife and I both have Outlook 2003. But in her Inbox, the Received
column, which is the column by which the messagees are sorted is shaded slightly gray, so it stands out from the others. In my inbox, all columns have exactly the same white background color, even though I also sort by "Received". If she switches to sorting by another column, that one becomes the one shaded in gray. I cannot figure out why hers is different from mine. How does this "shading for sorted column" feature get turned on..or off? thanks in advance, Rob from AZ |
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