Follow-up items

M

Martin

Outlook 2003, under WinXP Pro, all updates on both.

Is there a way to have email items marked for follow-up appear on the
Calendar?

Or...

Is there a way to get a list of all items marked for follow-up on any
folder?

Thanks,

-Martin
 
B

Brian Tillman

Martin said:
Outlook 2003, under WinXP Pro, all updates on both.

Is there a way to have email items marked for follow-up appear on the
Calendar?

Can't answer that. Sorry.
Or...

Is there a way to get a list of all items marked for follow-up on any
folder?

The Search folder "For Follow Up" should contain all messages (with an
indication of the folders where they reside) with a Follow Up flag set.
 
M

Martin

The Search folder "For Follow Up" should contain all messages (with an
indication of the folders where they reside) with a Follow Up flag set.

Excellent. Thanks.

I see there's a search folder for unread items. Is there a way to prevent
items listed here from being marked as read after a few seconds. The idea
is that I do want this behaviour elsewhere but not in that folder. This
would allow me to scroll through unread messages and decide what to do
without undesirable automatic changes.

-Martin
 
B

Brian Tillman

Martin said:
I see there's a search folder for unread items. Is there a way to
prevent items listed here from being marked as read after a few
seconds. The idea is that I do want this behaviour elsewhere but not
in that folder. This would allow me to scroll through unread
messages and decide what to do without undesirable automatic changes.

The Unread Mail folder is not a true folder. It merely points to the unread
messages in whatever folders they're in. If they become read when you
access them there, they'll behave that way everywhere. Modify the
attributes of the Reading Pane. Right-click on the gray border surrounding
the pane and choose Reading Pane Options
 

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