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On Sunday, March 09, 2003, Task Control wrote...
s>> I just got used to replying to any old message and changing the
s>> subject line to suit my needs.
> The bat users just put the mouse in the folder of th group and press
> [F5], with the templa
Hi tbudl at thebat.dutaint.com:
In the past steve was post:
s> I just got used to replying to any old message and changing the
s> subject line to suit my needs.
The bat users just put the mouse in the folder of th group and press
[F5], with the template make the: sign, subject, To automatic.
No thats exactly what I meant!! Thanks.
Hadn't even looked at the threading capabilities, so my apologies for
my schoolboy error!. I was using Outlook 2000 and am a member of
various groups, I just got used to replying to any old message and
changing the subject line to suit my needs. I promise I
Hello David,
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 10:27:26 +GMT (25-1-02, 11:27 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
DC> And if I want my folders alphabetical, but still retain inbox, sentbox
DC> and outbox at the top, is there a solution?
Sure. Sort them and afterwards drag what's necessary back on top. You
David,
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, at 10:27:26 [GMT +] (which was 3:57 PM where I live) you
wrote:
DC> And if I want my folders alphabetical, but still retain inbox, sentbox
DC> and outbox at the top, is there a solution?
Sort it first and then Alt-drag the folders to where you want them.
TGIF,
Hi
And if I want my folders alphabetical, but still retain inbox, sentbox
and outbox at the top, is there a solution?
Cheers for now,
David
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[This is a reply to message "Folder order", dated 9-7-2001, 23:27]
Hi Marck,
Thanks for your quick reply. Clicking on the "folder" column header
didn't work, at least not for the main accounts. Alt-dragging did the
trick though. Thanks again.
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Hi Pim,
On 09 July 2001 at 23:15:46 +0200 (which was 22:15 where I live) Pim
Slim wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
PS> Is there a way to change the order of the folder list?
You can either sort them alphabetically by clicking on
Utrecht/NL, 9-7-2001
Hi tbudl-users,
Is there a way to change the order of the folder list?
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On Saturday, July 08, 2000 at 12:33 PM or thereabouts, Ben Pugsley
wrote the following about Folder Order:
Ben> Is there a way to change the folder order? When new folders are
Ben> added they appear at the end (at least for me) and I would like
Ben> to place them in Alpha order.
That
Ben Pugsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
BP> Is there a way to change the folder order?...I would like to place
BP> them in Alpha order.
You can arrange them alphabetically by clicking on the folder column
heading. Before it auto-arranges them, it will prompt you with a
warning t
On Sat, 8 Jul 2000 11:33:39 -0600, Ben Pugsley wrote:
BP> Is there a way to change the folder order? When new folders are
BP> added they appear at the end (at least for me) and I would like to
BP> place them in Alpha order.
Sure! At the top of the folder tree are the he
Hi,
Is there a way to change the folder order? When new folders are added they
appear at the end (at least for me) and I would like to place them in Alpha
order.
Thanks
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