Applying colors to messages received for someone else

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Pippercat

Hello,

I am brand new to Outlook. I searched for an answer to this question and
didn't locate an answer, so hopefully I'm not asking something that has
already been covered.

My boss has given me delegate access to accept/decline meeting invitations
that he receives. That's fine, but I would like for those messages to show
up in my inbox with a different color or something so they stand out. They
appear to be invitations for ME until I look at the top of the message and
see that it was received for HIM. I've searched and searched in Outlook for
some way to create a rule for messages "Received for" a specific person, but
no such option exists - that I've found.

Can someone offer me some advice on where to look or how to set up a rule
for this?

Thank you!!!
 
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Pippercat

No. That doesn't work in this case because the "Sent To" line has MY name
ONLY on it - my bosses name isn't shown at all. Believe me... I tried
setting up a rule to change documents sent to him a different color, but it
didn't do anything.

There's a slightly darker colored line across the top that says something
like "This message/invitation was Received For John Smith". (I'm not at my
work computer right now or I'd give you a more accurate description) Even if
I could get that line to show up in some other color, it would help. But,
I'd really like it to show up in my list of emails in my inbox in a different
color.

Thanks for at least reading my question and offering some help.
 

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