How do I get the vertical lines back (that show mail heirachy structure)

S

ship

Outlook2003/Windows2000

Hi

How can I get the vertical lines that show the heirachy structure back?

Outlook2003 seems to have got rid of them... but I like being able to
see what's going on!

(I really HATE the way microsoft does that by default to Windows
explorer too!)


Ship
Shiperton Henethe
 
B

Brian Tillman

ship said:
Outlook2003/Windows2000

How can I get the vertical lines that show the heirachy structure
back?

Try using the Folder List view in the Navigation Pane.
 
S

ship

Brian

Thanks - but how do I do all that?!

I have got the Navigation Pane on
(View=> Navigation pane is ticked)

But how do I set the "Folder List view " ?

Ah hang on Go ==> Folder List may be what you are talking about??

But still no veritcal lines...

Ship
Shiperton Henethe
 
B

Brian Tillman

ship said:
I have got the Navigation Pane on
(View=> Navigation pane is ticked)

But how do I set the "Folder List view " ?

There'a "Folder List" button at the bottom of the Navigation Pane
Ah hang on Go ==> Folder List may be what you are talking about??

But still no veritcal lines...

I may have misinterpreted what you wanted. I thought you wanted the folder
hierarchy to show so that subfolders were "properly" listed under their
parent folders. There are no lines connecting the folders, but the
structure shows indention corresponding to the level.
 
S

shiphen2

Brian

Er no, I find it hard to read the level of indentation just by looking
to
see how much white space there is before a folder.

I thus want the good old-fashioned "ugly" look where folders/files at
the same level of hierachy are are joined by a veritcal line...!

Ship
Shiperton Henethe
 
B

Brian Tillman

I thus want the good old-fashioned "ugly" look where folders/files at
the same level of hierachy are are joined by a veritcal line...!

Alas, the Rolling Stones were correct.
 

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