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Hello,
In Outlook 2003 English (US) the catgories are separated with a comma ',' character. In Outlook 2003 Spanish (Spanish) the character seems to be a semi-colon ';'. You can see these on a message by selecting one in an Inspector, and looking at the 'View / Options' categories field. Does anyone know how to map the language version to what character this will be? Ideally a list must exist somewhere, or a setting that may be taken from how the Windows desktop locale has been set up. Thanks in advance for any suggestions or answers. PS Bonus points to anyone that knows why this is different per language :-) |
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