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format navigation shortcuts in Outlook 2003 as columns
-- gl-bzdb |
format navigation shortcuts in Outlook 2003 as columns
gl-bzdb wrote:
nothing Is there a question you'd like to ask? -- Brian Tillman |
format navigation shortcuts in Outlook 2003 as columns
Yes, I'm sorry - I did type the question in a box at one point, so I'm not
sure how it "disappeared." I would like to use Outlook 2003, but I'm disappointed at how few folders can be seen in the one column. Is there an option to expand the Shortcuts pane to two columns? Or, even better, to open the Shortcut navigation pane in its own window? This would be identical to opening the IE favorites in its own folder, a tremendously useful way to handle hundreds of favorites shortcuts. Or, is there something I'm missing about my options in Outlook 2003? Finally, if there is no variation I can use, I will resort to subfolders in folders, in which case, is there a way to speed up the opening of the main folder when you drag a message to be dropped in a subfolder? It takes about 2 seconds to open... Sorry if these seem to be outrageous demands, the solutions just seem logical to me. thank you -- gl-bzdb "Brian Tillman" wrote: gl-bzdb wrote: nothing Is there a question you'd like to ask? -- Brian Tillman |
format navigation shortcuts in Outlook 2003 as columns
gl-bzdb wrote:
Yes, I'm sorry - I did type the question in a box at one point, so I'm not sure how it "disappeared." I would like to use Outlook 2003, but I'm disappointed at how few folders can be seen in the one column. Is there an option to expand the Shortcuts pane to two columns? Or, even better, to open the Shortcut navigation pane in its own window? Why not just use the Folder List view and then you can see everything all at once in a scrollable pane? is there a way to speed up the opening of the main folder when you drag a message to be dropped in a subfolder? It takes about 2 seconds to open... I don't experience any hesitation like that, so I can't make any suggestion in reference to it. Sorry. -- Brian Tillman |
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