Color Coding Emails

R

Reid

Hello, can anyone tell me if there is a way in the new Outlook 2007 to change
the color of emails ? For example, all emails come in in black font. I'd
like to be able to highlight a specific group of emails in my inbox, and
change the color of the font from Black to Blue...and others to Green, Red,
etc. I know about the category feature, but that doesn't change the color of
the font...it only places a box at the end of the email in my Inbox. I am
also aware of the ability to change the follow up color from Red to something
else...but again, this doesn't provide the option to use multiple colors on
emails. Also, just to clarify...I'm not referring to body of the text once
an email is opened...I just want to be able to color the font of the email
description (To, From, Subject,Sent, etc.) on the header screen in my Inbox.

Any suggesions on how to do this would be greatly appreciated !

Thanks
 
G

Gordon

Reid said:
Hello, can anyone tell me if there is a way in the new Outlook 2007 to
change
the color of emails ? For example, all emails come in in black font. I'd
like to be able to highlight a specific group of emails in my inbox, and
change the color of the font from Black to Blue...and others to Green,
Red,
etc. I know about the category feature, but that doesn't change the color
of
the font...it only places a box at the end of the email in my Inbox. I am
also aware of the ability to change the follow up color from Red to
something
else...but again, this doesn't provide the option to use multiple colors
on
emails. Also, just to clarify...I'm not referring to body of the text
once
an email is opened...I just want to be able to color the font of the email
description (To, From, Subject,Sent, etc.) on the header screen in my
Inbox.

Tools-Organize-Using Colors.....
 

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