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Two 2003 interface questions

Outlook528
We just were upgraded to Outlook 2003 today. I really like some of the new

features. I do have two little complaints and was wondering if anyone knew

of a way to 'fix' them:



1) On my left pane, in the MAIL option, i have both FAVORITE FOLDERS and ALL

MAIL FOLDERS. Is there a way to remove FAVORITE FOLDERS?



2) When viewing messages groupe by conversation, I am getting a lot of white

space. Ie, in 2003, it looked like this:



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+ conversation name

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+ conversation name

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+ conversation name

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but in 2003, it looks like this:



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+ conversation name

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+ conversation name

------------------------------------



+ conversation name

------------------------------------



Not very efficient (I can only see half as many threads as before.)



-Darrel


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Re:Two 2003 interface questions

On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 17:27:08 -0600, "darrel" <notreal@hotmail.com>wrote:



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We just were upgraded to Outlook 2003 today. I really like some of the new

features. I do have two little complaints and was wondering if anyone knew

of a way to 'fix' them:



1) On my left pane, in the MAIL option, i have both FAVORITE FOLDERS and ALL

MAIL FOLDERS. Is there a way to remove FAVORITE FOLDERS?



No. The Favorite Folders box cannot be removed.



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Re:Two 2003 interface questions

darrel <notreal@hotmail.com>wrote:



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1) On my left pane, in the MAIL option, i have both FAVORITE FOLDERS

and ALL MAIL FOLDERS. Is there a way to remove FAVORITE FOLDERS?



Switch to the Folder List view.

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Brian Tillman

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Re:Two 2003 interface questions

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>1) On my left pane, in the MAIL option, i have both FAVORITE FOLDERS

>and ALL MAIL FOLDERS. Is there a way to remove FAVORITE FOLDERS?



Switch to the Folder List view.



Ah! Perfect!



-Darrel





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Re:Two 2003 interface questions

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No. The Favorite Folders box cannot be removed.



Damn.



-Darrel





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