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Old April 9th 09, 04:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
David
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Default Task Views in Navigation Pane - How Do I Reorder Them?!

I have created a number of custom task views that reside in the navigation
pane. However there appear to be no rhyme or reason as to the order they are
in. If I create a new view sometimes it inserts it at the bottom, sometimes
in the middle and so on. How do I change the order so they are in some
meaningful order for me?

I have tried dragging and dropping, I have looked under ViewCurrent
ViewDefine Views but cannot find anything. I've tried searching Google too
but unfortunately any search on task views brings back thousands of hits on
views in the main pane, but not the navigation pane.

Thnanks
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Old April 9th 09, 04:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Task Views in Navigation Pane - How Do I Reorder Them?!

The order views are listed depends on the type of view - this folder, me
only; this folder, everyone; and all folders. They are grouped in this
order:
this folder everyone
this folder me
all folders default views
all folders custom views

Then sorted alphabetically within those groups.

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I have created a number of custom task views that reside in the navigation
pane. However there appear to be no rhyme or reason as to the order they
are
in. If I create a new view sometimes it inserts it at the bottom,
sometimes
in the middle and so on. How do I change the order so they are in some
meaningful order for me?

I have tried dragging and dropping, I have looked under ViewCurrent
ViewDefine Views but cannot find anything. I've tried searching Google
too
but unfortunately any search on task views brings back thousands of hits
on
views in the main pane, but not the navigation pane.

Thnanks


 




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