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Old June 2nd 08, 03:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Default Possibility to color-code mail folders in Outlook

yes, i can certainly see how that could be a factor, given Microsoft's
limited profit margin.




"Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote:

They know people want it, but the cost of making it work was too high for
current versions - other features are more useful and less costly to
implement. Time will tell if it made the feature cut in the next version.

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"glennn.php" wrote in message
...
it's really kind of amazing that they DIDN'T anticipate the desire for
such a
feature...

"Tiga" wrote:

All they have to do is enable the same functionality as the Windows
Explorer
has. This would definitely enhance the user's ability to organize their
data.
--
Tiga


"T. Jenkins" wrote:

I've been trying to find a way of doing this, and whole-heartedly agree
with
your suggestion. Even if you could just alternate colors or shading
between
successive folders, it would be a great help.

Todd

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"henrik" wrote:

I would like to see a feature in Outlook where I can change mail
folder text
color and font properties. Enabling color-coded folders and
user-defined
folder appearance would help building a more effective and
personalized
folder structure, especially when you have 100+ folders to scroll and
move
between. The mail folder icons could also be made user-definable for
ultimate personalization.

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