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Old December 5th 06, 06:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Is there a way of changing the look/layout of the inbox page on outlook 2002?
so i dont see the start of the email, i only want who its from/subject etc,
like the deleted items page.

Thanks
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Old December 6th 06, 05:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Spawner wrote:

Is there a way of changing the look/layout of the inbox page on
outlook 2002? so i dont see the start of the email, i only want who
its from/subject etc, like the deleted items page.


Click ViewCurrent View and choose Messages instead of "Messages with
Autopreview".
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Old December 8th 06, 08:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Spawner
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Default Changing the inbox layout

That just removes the preview plane. I wasn't that clear on my first post,
sorry. I still want the preview, but when a message comes in it has some of
the start of email under who its from etc, I dont want that bit, just who its
from.

Sorry if its unclear, I dont know how else to explain it

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Spawner wrote:

Is there a way of changing the look/layout of the inbox page on
outlook 2002? so i dont see the start of the email, i only want who
its from/subject etc, like the deleted items page.


Click ViewCurrent View and choose Messages instead of "Messages with
Autopreview".
--
Brian Tillman


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Old December 8th 06, 08:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Changing the inbox layout

View | AutoPreview?

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"Spawner" wrote in message ...
That just removes the preview plane. I wasn't that clear on my first post,
sorry. I still want the preview, but when a message comes in it has some of
the start of email under who its from etc, I dont want that bit, just who its
from.

Sorry if its unclear, I dont know how else to explain it

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Spawner wrote:

Is there a way of changing the look/layout of the inbox page on
outlook 2002? so i dont see the start of the email, i only want who
its from/subject etc, like the deleted items page.


Click ViewCurrent View and choose Messages instead of "Messages with
Autopreview".
--
Brian Tillman


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Old December 9th 06, 12:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Spawner
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Default Changing the inbox layout

Thanks to you both, without the help from this community, I would be stuck,
My thanks to all those whom help the 'less fortunate' like me

Thanks again

"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

View | AutoPreview?

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Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx

"Spawner" wrote in message ...
That just removes the preview plane. I wasn't that clear on my first post,
sorry. I still want the preview, but when a message comes in it has some of
the start of email under who its from etc, I dont want that bit, just who its
from.

Sorry if its unclear, I dont know how else to explain it

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Spawner wrote:

Is there a way of changing the look/layout of the inbox page on
outlook 2002? so i dont see the start of the email, i only want who
its from/subject etc, like the deleted items page.

Click ViewCurrent View and choose Messages instead of "Messages with
Autopreview".
--
Brian Tillman



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Old December 8th 06, 09:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman
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Default Changing the inbox layout

Spawner wrote:

That just removes the preview plane. I wasn't that clear on my first
post, sorry. I still want the preview, but when a message comes in it
has some of the start of email under who its from etc, I dont want
that bit, just who its from.


Sue's correct. I'm not.
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Brian Tillman
 




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