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Dissappearing Messages After Being Read

 
 
Shrapnel
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      28th Oct 2008
Once I read a message from my in-box, it automatically dissappears or is
being auto filed somewhere even though I haven't deleted it. I must have
caused this my accidently changing a setting, because this is a brand new
issue I haven't had before. Email which had been read but not deleted use to
just stay in my in box. Any ideas?

 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      28th Oct 2008
"Shrapnel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Once I read a message from my in-box, it automatically dissappears or is
> being auto filed somewhere even though I haven't deleted it. I must have
> caused this my accidently changing a setting, because this is a brand new
> issue I haven't had before. Email which had been read but not deleted use
> to
> just stay in my in box. Any ideas?


Try View>Arrange By>Current View>Messages instead of Unread Messages.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 
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