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i'm new to outllook and could use some help. I used to use entourage on a mac
which allows you to do this one thing that i would like to know if i can do with outlook. i put all my contacts into categories. i want to make it so that when emails come in from someone in one of these categories they are color coded. I now to use the automatic formatting but i'm having a problem writting the conditions. For instance i would like anyone listed in my "personal" category to come in as green. is there a way to do this where i don't have to indivdually add each person as a condition but just as a category? any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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no easy way but you can do it using rules and formating:
make rules that categorise the incoming email, then use formating to make items of that category a certain colour. It may be easier to move Contacts into folders as you can then specify in rule that emails from Contacts in a specific folder should be category Friend, then use autoformatting to change the colour of all Freind items. -- Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au "Tara" wrote in message ... i'm new to outllook and could use some help. I used to use entourage on a mac which allows you to do this one thing that i would like to know if i can do with outlook. i put all my contacts into categories. i want to make it so that when emails come in from someone in one of these categories they are color coded. I now to use the automatic formatting but i'm having a problem writting the conditions. For instance i would like anyone listed in my "personal" category to come in as green. is there a way to do this where i don't have to indivdually add each person as a condition but just as a category? any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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