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I have Windows Outlook 2003. "Name" and "(date) Received" are listed under
e-mail items, but I would like to know the subject of each one as well. |
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Ingebrigt wrote:
I have Windows Outlook 2003. "Name" and "(date) Received" are listed under e-mail items, but I would like to know the subject of each one as well. By default, that field should be there. Were I you, I'd reset the view. ViewArrange ByCurrent ViewCustomize Current ViewReset Current View. If that doesn't work, right-click the header line, choose Field Chooser, and drag the Subject field to the place you want it. -- Brian Tillman |
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