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enquirer
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      23rd Jul 2008
Hi, I'm using Oulook 2007. At home I use Outlook Express for reading
newsgroups. All the messages are listed in topics like folders, with
all answers linked.

I would like to file my Outlook 2007 email messages the same.

Subject1 - Reply1
Reply2
fwd - subject1

Subject2 - Reply1
fwd - subject2
fwd - subject2

Thanks for any help

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F.H. Muffman
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      24th Jul 2008
> Hi, I'm using Oulook 2007. At home I use Outlook Express for reading
> newsgroups. All the messages are listed in topics like folders, with
> all answers linked.
>
> I would like to file my Outlook 2007 email messages the same.
>
> Subject1 - Reply1
> Reply2
> fwd - subject1
> Subject2 - Reply1
> fwd - subject2
> fwd - subject2


Have you tried the Group by Conversation?

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      24th Jul 2008
On Jul 24, 6:43*am, F.H. Muffman <f.h.muff...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi, I'm using Oulook 2007. *At home I use Outlook Express for reading
> > newsgroups. *All the messages are listed in topics like folders, with
> > all answers linked.

>
> > I would like to file my Outlook 2007 email messages the same.

>
> > Subject1 *- *Reply1
> > Reply2
> > fwd - subject1
> > Subject2 *- Reply1
> > fwd - subject2
> > fwd - subject2

>
> Have you tried the Group by Conversation?
>
> --
> -f.h.


I have looked through menu options and cannot see this option. Where
will I find it?

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      26th Jul 2008
>>> Hi, I'm using Oulook 2007. At home I use Outlook Express for
>>> reading newsgroups. All the messages are listed in topics like
>>> folders, with all answers linked.
>>>
>>> I would like to file my Outlook 2007 email messages the same.
>>>
>>> Subject1 - Reply1
>>> Reply2
>>> fwd - subject1
>>> Subject2 - Reply1
>>> fwd - subject2
>>> fwd - subject2

>>
>> Have you tried the Group by Conversation?

>
> I have looked through menu options and cannot see this option. Where
> will I find it?


http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...356671033.aspx should apply
to 2007 too.

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      27th Aug 2008
On Jul 26, 5:24*am, F.H. Muffman <f.h.muff...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>> Hi, I'm using Oulook 2007. *At home I use Outlook Express for
> >>> reading newsgroups. *All the messages are listed in topics like
> >>> folders, with all answers linked.

>
> >>> I would like to file my Outlook 2007 email messages the same.

>
> >>> Subject1 *- *Reply1
> >>> Reply2
> >>> fwd - subject1
> >>> Subject2 *- Reply1
> >>> fwd - subject2
> >>> fwd - subject2

>
> >> Have you tried the Group by Conversation?

>
> > I have looked through menu options and cannot see this option. *Where
> > will I find it?

>
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...033.aspxshould apply
> to 2007 too.
>
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> - Show quoted text -


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