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Hi everyone...
I created a folder to archive my emails... Now when I add a new column in that folder (say for 'Size'), it also appears in my Inbox folder (OEs default folder). Is there anyway I can customize my user-defined folder without affecting the system (Inbox) folder? Thanks for your help Adeel |
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-- Ron Sommer "adeel" dontWantSpam@All wrote in message ... Hi everyone... I created a folder to archive my emails... Now when I add a new column in that folder (say for 'Size'), it also appears in my Inbox folder (OEs default folder). Is there anyway I can customize my user-defined folder without affecting the system (Inbox) folder? Thanks for your help Adeel |
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Now thats a precise answer... :-)
Thanks Ron... "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... No -- Ron Sommer "adeel" dontWantSpam@All wrote in message ... Hi everyone... I created a folder to archive my emails... Now when I add a new column in that folder (say for 'Size'), it also appears in my Inbox folder (OEs default folder). Is there anyway I can customize my user-defined folder without affecting the system (Inbox) folder? Thanks for your help Adeel |
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To expand on that:
There are only two sets of mail folder headings (View, Columns): - Sent Items, Outbox and Drafts use one set - Inbox, Deleted Items, and all user created folders use the other set -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "adeel" dontWantSpam@All wrote in message ... Now thats a precise answer... :-) Thanks Ron... "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... No -- Ron Sommer "adeel" dontWantSpam@All wrote in message ... Hi everyone... I created a folder to archive my emails... Now when I add a new column in that folder (say for 'Size'), it also appears in my Inbox folder (OEs default folder). Is there anyway I can customize my user-defined folder without affecting the system (Inbox) folder? Thanks for your help Adeel |
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Thank you Mike...
I had a hunch that'd be the case. cheers! "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... To expand on that: There are only two sets of mail folder headings (View, Columns): - Sent Items, Outbox and Drafts use one set - Inbox, Deleted Items, and all user created folders use the other set -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "adeel" dontWantSpam@All wrote in message ... Now thats a precise answer... :-) Thanks Ron... "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... No -- Ron Sommer "adeel" dontWantSpam@All wrote in message ... Hi everyone... I created a folder to archive my emails... Now when I add a new column in that folder (say for 'Size'), it also appears in my Inbox folder (OEs default folder). Is there anyway I can customize my user-defined folder without affecting the system (Inbox) folder? Thanks for your help Adeel |
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My OEX program lets you individually customize the folder columns on a per
folder basis: www.oehelp.com/OEX/ steve "adeel" dontWantSpam@All wrote in message ... Thank you Mike... I had a hunch that'd be the case. cheers! "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... To expand on that: There are only two sets of mail folder headings (View, Columns): - Sent Items, Outbox and Drafts use one set - Inbox, Deleted Items, and all user created folders use the other set -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "adeel" dontWantSpam@All wrote in message ... Now thats a precise answer... :-) Thanks Ron... "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... No -- Ron Sommer "adeel" dontWantSpam@All wrote in message ... Hi everyone... I created a folder to archive my emails... Now when I add a new column in that folder (say for 'Size'), it also appears in my Inbox folder (OEs default folder). Is there anyway I can customize my user-defined folder without affecting the system (Inbox) folder? Thanks for your help Adeel |
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This looks intersting... I'll look into it.
Thanks. "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... My OEX program lets you individually customize the folder columns on a per folder basis: www.oehelp.com/OEX/ steve "adeel" dontWantSpam@All wrote in message ... Thank you Mike... I had a hunch that'd be the case. cheers! "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... To expand on that: There are only two sets of mail folder headings (View, Columns): - Sent Items, Outbox and Drafts use one set - Inbox, Deleted Items, and all user created folders use the other set -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "adeel" dontWantSpam@All wrote in message ... Now thats a precise answer... :-) Thanks Ron... "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... No -- Ron Sommer "adeel" dontWantSpam@All wrote in message ... Hi everyone... I created a folder to archive my emails... Now when I add a new column in that folder (say for 'Size'), it also appears in my Inbox folder (OEs default folder). Is there anyway I can customize my user-defined folder without affecting the system (Inbox) folder? Thanks for your help Adeel |
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