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      23rd Jul 2007
I'm having a problem that's more of a nusance than anything else, when I open
Outlook it always sorts the from column and highlights the last email in the
coulmn. I'd prefer it be sorted by date with the newest message at the top of
the list, but it reverts back to sorting the from coulmn, any hints are
greatly appreciated.
 
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      23rd Jul 2007
Click on the Date field header to sort, click again to reverse sort. Check
your View>Arrange by selections to make sure Date is selected.

"CJOHNSON" wrote:

> I'm having a problem that's more of a nusance than anything else, when I open
> Outlook it always sorts the from column and highlights the last email in the
> coulmn. I'd prefer it be sorted by date with the newest message at the top of
> the list, but it reverts back to sorting the from coulmn, any hints are
> greatly appreciated.

 
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