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Creating Categories in Outlook 2003

 
 
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      30th Apr 2007
I group my tasks into categories that I create in Outlook 2003. Does anyone
know if there is a way to create sub-categories, much in the same way that we
can create sub-folders in Windows Explorer? Thanks in advanced!
 
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      30th Apr 2007


No way to do that. A workaround might be e.g.:

- 'category a'
- 'category a - subcategory 1'
- 'category a - subcategory 2'

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Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook
Quick-Cats - Categorize Outlook data:
<http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?id=2006063&cmd=detail&lang=en&pub=6>

Am Mon, 30 Apr 2007 08:00:01 -0700 schrieb Outlook Convert:

> I group my tasks into categories that I create in Outlook 2003. Does

anyone
> know if there is a way to create sub-categories, much in the same way that

we
> can create sub-folders in Windows Explorer? Thanks in advanced!

 
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