The list of Views you see in the Define View dialogs or View selector lists groups the views into four groups, based on the type of view. You can’t sort the views alphabetically but they will be alphabetical within each group, with the groups in this order: This folder, visible to everyoneThis folder, visible only to meDefault viewsAll [folder type] folders … [Read more...] about Tip 501: Sort Views Alphabetically
Tip 500: Word's Reading layout
Its been a few years since I last covered Reading layout and it’s time for an update. An Office user asks: “All e-mailed docs open up in Reading Layout (two page views). Is there a setting in Word or Outlook to change the default to Normal view?” Sure. In Office 2003, open Word's Tools, Options, General tab and uncheck the option to start with the reading layout. In Office … [Read more...] about Tip 500: Word's Reading layout
Tip 499: Windows Easy Transfer
If you are thinking about using Windows Easy Transfer to quickly and easily move program settings to your new computer, think again if you plan to use it to move your Outlook account configuration. More often than not you’ll end up with a corrupt profile and will need to make a new profile. If you forgo the easy transfer wizard, you can move the *.pst, *.nk2 and other support … [Read more...] about Tip 499: Windows Easy Transfer
Tip 498: Missing Contacts
When you have Contacts in the Contacts folder but they are not accessible when you click on the To button, you need to check these settings: Make sure the Contact folder is enabled as an email address book. Right click the Contacts folder, choose Properties then Outlook Address Book. Is the box to enable as email address book is checked? If this is grayed out and you … [Read more...] about Tip 498: Missing Contacts
Tip 497: Did it help?
Always do the feedback questionnaire if an article on the Microsoft website is unclear or missing info. They do read these comments and while they may not edit an article on just one bad report, they will attempt to make it easier to understand once they get a few “it didn’t help” comments. Don’t just say “this didn’t help.” Or “it’s wrong” tell them why it didn’t help or was … [Read more...] about Tip 497: Did it help?
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