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I have found how to color code messages from certain users, but if I set it
for messages sent from Jim Smith to be red in color, any message I receive from Jim Jones or any other Jim also gets delivered in red. How can I change it to only receive messages from Jim Smith to come in red? |
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How did you set it up to do what it's doing now? Sounds like the rule needs
a little tweaking... "jfrick" wrote in message ... I have found how to color code messages from certain users, but if I set it for messages sent from Jim Smith to be red in color, any message I receive from Jim Jones or any other Jim also gets delivered in red. How can I change it to only receive messages from Jim Smith to come in red? |
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In my Inbox, I clicked on TOOLS/ORGANIZE/USING COLORS. Then Color Messages
from Smith,Jim in Red then I clicked on Apply Color. Is there somewhere I need to tell it not all Jim's? I didn't set any rules. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: How did you set it up to do what it's doing now? Sounds like the rule needs a little tweaking... "jfrick" wrote in message ... I have found how to color code messages from certain users, but if I set it for messages sent from Jim Smith to be red in color, any message I receive from Jim Jones or any other Jim also gets delivered in red. How can I change it to only receive messages from Jim Smith to come in red? |
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You might have unintentionally told it to color all messages from 'Jim's &
'Smith's. Can you use Jim's email address. "jfrick" wrote in message ... In my Inbox, I clicked on TOOLS/ORGANIZE/USING COLORS. Then Color Messages from Smith,Jim in Red then I clicked on Apply Color. Is there somewhere I need to tell it not all Jim's? I didn't set any rules. |
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I think I've figured it out. Instead of telling it to color messages from
Smith,Jim in red, I told it to color messages from Jim Smith in red. After I did that, all messages from Jim Jones went back to black. In the setup, it says to click on a message from that person. When I did that, it showed up as Smith,Jim(evidently that's how our Email is setup lastname,firstname instead of firstname lastname). I'm thinking the instructions should tell you to just type in the person's name. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You might have unintentionally told it to color all messages from 'Jim's & 'Smith's. Can you use Jim's email address. "jfrick" wrote in message ... In my Inbox, I clicked on TOOLS/ORGANIZE/USING COLORS. Then Color Messages from Smith,Jim in Red then I clicked on Apply Color. Is there somewhere I need to tell it not all Jim's? I didn't set any rules. |
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