Date: Separator in inbox

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How do I turn off That freaking "Today" "Yesterday" "Tuesday" separator in my
inbox while using Outlook? I H-A-T-E that function. I just want an
undivided-up inbox.

Thanks

Joe
(e-mail address removed)
 
I HATE it too!!

Go to the Arrange by function and then de select the Group By setting that
shows there - sorry I'm not sure of the exact wording as I haven't got it on
screen because the PC I'm working on today is running 2002.

You obviously have Outlook 2003 - could you please tell us next time though
because with some challenges the answers vary from version to version.

Regards

Judy Gleeson Acorn Training
"we're nuts about Outlook"
www.acorntraining.com.au



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do I turn off That freaking "Today" "Yesterday" "Tuesday" separator in my
 
Judy:
Thank You!

It worked!! Yes, I have outlook 2003. It is under "Arrange By" and then
"Show in Groups" must be de-selected. Thanks!

I owe you a beer.
Joe Slavick
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Gee Joe - It's long way to send a beer to Australia.


Judy Gleeson
Acorn Training and Consulting
"we're nuts about Outlook"

www.acorntraining.com.au

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Judy:
 
Great - thanks for the tip. Saved my marriage.

J. Slavick said:
Judy:
Thank You!

It worked!! Yes, I have outlook 2003. It is under "Arrange By" and then
"Show in Groups" must be de-selected. Thanks!

I owe you a beer.
Joe Slavick
 
Judy.

Do you perhaps also know how to de-select that for all folders, sub folders
and sub sub folders etc. Its a hell of a job to do that for all folders in a
mailbox. We just migrated from office XP to 2003 and it seems this forum is
my last hope. Long live MS defaults!!

Kind regards,

Coen Schouten (dutch)
 

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