Re: Outlook received "Today, Yesterday, Sunday..."
A new kid at our office wants to install
Outlook Express because he doesn't like the way
full Outlook is showing his message-received dates.
He prefers Today, Yesterday, Sunday, Saturday... Last
Week, Last Month... Previous Millenium...
Anybody know what I'm talking about and where it
is set? Outlook 2003.
Kevin,
In Outlook 2003, if you go to the classic three-pane Inbox view, where
the middle pane lists your Inbox messages, you can click on the
columns at the top to set them as "Arranged by: Date" and "Newest On
Top."
Outlook will then show you your messages in "Today, Yesterday,
Sunday..." order automatically. "View by date" is a predefined group
view, and I cannot find any setting that would alter it. Search in
Outlook Help for the phrase "inbox arranged by date" and you'll find
the topic, "Arrange your Inbox messages using predefined groups," that
describes this.
- bc
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