Thank you, Patrick.
"Patrick Reed" wrote:
> If you want to automatically assign categories to messages, that will need
> to be a rule and it would only run while Outlook is open. I'm not sure if
> you want to do this.
>
> Either way, once the category is assigned through a rule or if you add it
> manually to items, you can then use Automatic Formatting rules to individual
> folders' views to color-code the items.
>
> Automatic Formatting is set through the View menu | Current View |
> Customize Current View... | Automatic Formatting. Add a rule | Condition...
> | Advanced. From here you can create formatting rules based on the
> Categories value for each item. Keep in mind the built-in formatting rules
> take precedence. For example, if a formatting rule you create colors items
> in a certain category yellow - if that item is flagged and that flag is
> overdue, the item will be colored red instead of yellow due to the built-in
> "Overdue e-mail" rule. As far as I know, you cannot re-order the built-in
> formatting rules so your custom rules take precedence, however you can
> disable them.
>
> If you have many folders containing mail items for which you want to use
> this, you can go to View | Current View | Define Views... and create a view
> (or modify/copy-&-modify an existing one) to include these Automatic
> Formatting rules. When naming the rule, as long as you set the "Can be used
> on" option to "All mail and post folders," you can set this custom view for
> each applicable folder rather than re-creating the view for each one.
>
> --
> -Patrick Reed
>
>
>
> "Seaeagle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:4BF71714-0071-4C9E-ABB4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Is there a way to color code each message? I would like to have the
> > categories of each message colored all the way across the e-mail. So when
> > I
> > say that a message is in the Important Category, I'd like it to be
> > highlighted with that category's colors.
>
>
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