I know the function to color incoming emails was abandoned in Outlook office
2007. However, I receive emails from a diffusion list in blue (color). I
receive the same diffusion list in my office computer and these emails are
black....
Why these emails are received colored at my home computer?
In my previous MS life (ie using XP Pro and office XP), I had set Outlook to
receive these specifics emails in color (but I am not sure it was blue...).
I did not keep my previous settings when I installed Vista Home premium and
office 2007.
Some explanations?
Thanks in advance.
My best regards
I'm not aware of the fact that color-coding emails was abandoned in Outlook
2007. (Where did you hear this?) From the Tools menu, click Organize. Then
click the Advanced Formatting link and see if a rule has been set for your
list.
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"fbtui" <fbtui@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I know the function to color incoming emails was abandoned in Outlook
>office
> 2007. However, I receive emails from a diffusion list in blue (color). I
> receive the same diffusion list in my office computer and these emails are
> black....
> Why these emails are received colored at my home computer?
> In my previous MS life (ie using XP Pro and office XP), I had set Outlook
> to
> receive these specifics emails in color (but I am not sure it was
> blue...).
> I did not keep my previous settings when I installed Vista Home premium
> and
> office 2007.
> Some explanations?
> Thanks in advance.
> My best regards
>
That was I was looking for. Searching for that, I have been redirected to MS
Office page listing the abandonned functions. Through the Office Help menu I
did not get the exoected reply. Maybe my wording was nos as precised.
Thanks anyway Beth.
"Beth Melton" wrote:
> I'm not aware of the fact that color-coding emails was abandoned in Outlook
> 2007. (Where did you hear this?) From the Tools menu, click Organize. Then
> click the Advanced Formatting link and see if a rule has been set for your
> list.
>
> Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for
> assistance by email cannot be acknowledged.
>
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>
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> "fbtui" <fbtui@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1464D80C-3349-47D4-934F-FB0E644992F7@microsoft.com...
> >I know the function to color incoming emails was abandoned in Outlook
> >office
> > 2007. However, I receive emails from a diffusion list in blue (color). I
> > receive the same diffusion list in my office computer and these emails are
> > black....
> > Why these emails are received colored at my home computer?
> > In my previous MS life (ie using XP Pro and office XP), I had set Outlook
> > to
> > receive these specifics emails in color (but I am not sure it was
> > blue...).
> > I did not keep my previous settings when I installed Vista Home premium
> > and
> > office 2007.
> > Some explanations?
> > Thanks in advance.
> > My best regards
> >
>
>
>