Well, if a folder, of any kind, in any application, holds several hundreds of 
entries, my first feeling is that it might as well be time to create and sort 
into subfolders. That simply makes it easier to refind info as well, I find. Of 
course, this is a matter of personal preference, but I thought to at least 
mention it. Imagine, going to the supermarket, looking for milk, and ALL the 
inventory of the store, would be in one BIG basket? :) Guess even in Outlook 
you could have certain message rules, that would do the sorting for you. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chip Orange 
  To: [email protected] 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 8:12 PM
  Subject: RE: OUTLOOK 2007


  I've written a script just for my own use at home to do this;  Michael is 
right in that if your folder has over a thousand messages, it will be too slow 
to calculate the index as you arrow around.

  I was going to modify the script so that it only attempted this for folders 
with less than, say, 500 messages in them.  I was assuming that would help many 
people, if not everyone.

  Calculating the number of unread messages takes no time at all.

  I still need to be able to determine when a dialog  which is not the list of 
messages is open however.

  Chip







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  Chip Orange
  Database Administrator
  Florida Public Service Commission

  [email protected]
  (850) 413-6314

   (Any opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not 
necessarily reflect those of the Florida Public Service Commission.)






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    From: Michael D. Lawler [mailto:[email protected]] 
    Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 4:54 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: OUTLOOK 2007


    This is not a true listview and this information isn't available unless 
someone wants to try to create a script to get it.  From what we've seen this 
won't be fast.



    At 02:44 PM 6/11/2009, you wrote:

      Hi,
       
      I have just switched over to using Outlook 2007 and have noticed the 
following - one of which appears to be a Window-Eyes bug and occurs with both 
7.01 and 7.1B1 under XP Home, SP3 running at 1024 x 768 resolution with 32-bit 
colour and with the mso.000 set loaded.
       
      1.        In the verbosity options, I have both "Current Index" and 
"Include Listview Headers (Excluding First Column)" checked but neither are 
speaking what they should be, ie no index number or column headers are spoken.
       
      2.        The Outlook status bar seems to be different to that in Outlook 
Express in that it doesn't show how many unread messages there are.  Is there a 
way of changing this, please?
       
      Regards
      Richard Bartholomew
       


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