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Hit something by mistake
Started pheasant · Date: May 25, 2008 06:30 ·
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Can I disable "Unread mail'?
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Embedded graphics in Outlook 2007 running on WinXP
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Are there any alerts in a shared OneNote notebook
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Voting Guide For Tomorrow
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Re: hookers in china and cheap China 5-star hotels!
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"Half of Christendom worships a Jew; the other half worships a jewess."
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Re: Hit something by mistake
Group: netscape.public.mozilla.mailnews · Group Profile · Search for today yesterday in netscape.public.mozilla.mailnews
Author: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
Date: May 25, 2008 06:43
... wrote: My inbox now has dates listed before the messages in the message list window. Before it just had them in the order received, nothing said today, yesterday, last week. I'd like to put it back the way it was. Thanks View, Sort By, and make sure that either Threaded or Unthreaded is checked. Then ...
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Hit something by mistake
Group: netscape.public.mozilla.mailnews · Group Profile · Search for today yesterday in netscape.public.mozilla.mailnews
Author: pheasant
Date: May 25, 2008 06:30
My inbox now has dates listed before the messages in the message list window. Before it just had them in the order received, nothing said today, yesterday, last week. I'd like to put it back the way it was. Thanks -- "The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it." Albert Einstein
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Re: Can I disable "Unread mail'?
Group: microsoft.public.outlook · Group Profile · Search for today yesterday in microsoft.public.outlook
Author: Diane Poremsky {MVP}
Date: May 22, 2008 15:29
... my 'Unread and Read' mail in my Inbox just like Outlook 2002. If it has any bearing I have disabled Groups so all my mail from today and all previous mail is displayed in the Inbox without being categorised as Today, Yesterday, Last week etc. Thank you. Thank you. So it is OK to delete it?
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Re: Can I disable "Unread mail'?
Group: microsoft.public.outlook · Group Profile · Search for today yesterday in microsoft.public.outlook
Author: PeterL
Date: May 22, 2008 15:22
... see all my 'Unread and Read' mail in my Inbox just like Outlook 2002. If it has any bearing I have disabled Groups so all my mail from today and all previous mail is displayed in the Inbox without being categorised as Today, Yesterday, Last week etc. Thank you. Thank you. So it is OK to delete it?
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Re: Can I disable "Unread mail'?
Group: microsoft.public.outlook · Group Profile · Search for today yesterday in microsoft.public.outlook
Author: Diane Poremsky {MVP}
Date: May 21, 2008 19:53
... SP3. I prefer to see all my 'Unread and Read' mail in my Inbox just like Outlook 2002. If it has any bearing I have disabled Groups so all my mail from today and all previous mail is displayed in the Inbox without being categorised as Today, Yesterday, Last week etc. Thank you.
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Can I disable "Unread mail'?
Group: microsoft.public.outlook · Group Profile · Search for today yesterday in microsoft.public.outlook
Author: PeterL
Date: May 21, 2008 16:05
Outlook 2007 on WinXP SP3. I prefer to see all my 'Unread and Read' mail in my Inbox just like Outlook 2002. If it has any bearing I have disabled Groups so all my mail from today and all previous mail is displayed in the Inbox without being categorised as Today, Yesterday, Last week etc. Thank you.
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Re: Embedded graphics in Outlook 2007 running on WinXP
Group: microsoft.public.outlook · Group Profile · Search for today yesterday in microsoft.public.outlook
Author: PeterL
Date: May 20, 2008 03:28
... getting home from work I don't feel like studying a manual. May I ask two last questions please 1. I don't like the 'Unread' feature, can I delete that? 2. I don't like my emails being categorised as Today, Yesterday etc, can I display them just as a list, like Outlook 2002? Thank you.
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Re: Are there any alerts in a shared OneNote notebook
Group: microsoft.public.onenote · Group Profile · Search for today yesterday in microsoft.public.onenote
Author: Lon Orenstein
Date: May 14, 2008 06:00
Thanks Eric! Can we display those recent edits somewhere together? I've seen in Tags where you can sort by Date and that shows new tags Today, Yesterday, etc. Using a shared notebook on SharePoint, what we're trying to accomplish is being able to see who has updated the notebook recently. If there are multiple users, and ...
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Re: Voting Guide For Tomorrow
Group: rec.music.progressive · Group Profile · Search for today yesterday in rec.music.progressive
Author: Tracy_Barber
Date: Feb 20, 2008 16:53
... has achieved so much more than that Except, of course, when it has failed even to provide that. How many millions of humans live in violent conflict zones today? Yesterday, the day before and the day before that. This has been going on for quite some time now. I wonder when we will ever learn from our mistakes.
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Re: Mulatto Brazil is Stagnant, While Poor China is Growing
Group: soc.culture.hongkong · Group Profile · Search for today yesterday in soc.culture.hongkong
Author: Ira IRa IRA Humperdink MD
Date: Jan 27, 2008 14:49
..., you do what you want , if you " manlanders " want to be different to us , no problem at all. A Chinaman is a Chinaman, today, yesterday, and tomorrow. No way to get around it. There is a way to get around that tomorrow though - it's easy - if you consider your children ...
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