How Turn off "Show in Groups" automatically(globally) in all folde

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Guest

Is there a way to turn off "show in groups" automatically in ALL mail folders
at once without having to select each folder separately?

I already know how to do is for each folder separately thought the command:
View, Arrange By, and then un-check Arrange By Groups. But this only seems to
works for the selected folder.

I have Microsoft Office Outlook Version 11.0.6353 under Windows XP
Professional Service Pack 2 (build 2600).
 
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Guest

Did I miss something? Mary said it can't be done, and rasxyz said it worked.
To me, there's still no way to turn off "Show in Groups" globally. To me,
"Show in Groups" is a most ANNOYING feature.
 
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After furious head scratching, daveytg asked:

| Did I miss something? Mary said it can't be done, and rasxyz said it
| worked. To me, there's still no way to turn off "Show in Groups"
| globally. To me, "Show in Groups" is a most ANNOYING feature.
|
| "rasxyz" wrote:
|
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|| "Mary" wrote:
||
||| No, you have to turn it off in each folder.
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||| "rasxyz" wrote:
|||
|||| Is there a way to turn off "show in groups" automatically in ALL
|||| mail folders at once without having to select each folder
|||| separately?
||||
|||| I already know how to do is for each folder separately thought the
|||| command: View, Arrange By, and then un-check Arrange By Groups.
|||| But this only seems to works for the selected folder.
||||
|||| I have Microsoft Office Outlook Version 11.0.6353 under Windows XP
|||| Professional Service Pack 2 (build 2600).
||||
||||
|| THAT WORKED! Thanks Mary.
 
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Guest

This does not work with Outlook 2003 (11.6568.6568) SP2

It only changes the current folder
 

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