Role of Flags

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Lalit Sharma

Dear All,

Please provide a thorough detail about the role of flags in the Microsoft
Outlook application. I mean why they are used, what they show and as they
exist in different colours so what is their colourwise importance etc.

I shall be very greatful to your valuable comments!

Regards,
Lalit Sharma
 
Please provide a thorough detail about the role of flags in the
Microsoft Outlook application. I mean why they are used, what they
show and as they exist in different colours so what is their
colourwise importance etc.

I shall be very greatful to your valuable comments!

Actually, flags are used for whatever *you* want them to be used for, but
at their heart, they are for flagging messages. Why they exist in different
colors so that, you know, you can have different meanings for each color.
Orange Flags mean - Action Item, Purple Flags mean - Info only. Or maybe
Orange Flags mean - Sports and Purple mean - Food.

Is this for a test or something?
 
Dear F.H. Muffman,

No, it is not for any test but just for the sake of my knowledge so that I
could use them much better. Anyways, many thanks for your kind assistance.

Regards,
Lalit Sharma
 
Dear Diane Poremsky,

Thanks for your kind support!

Regards,
Lalit Sharma

Diane Poremsky said:
How flags are used depends on your version of outlook.

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Lalit Sharma said:
Dear All,

Please provide a thorough detail about the role of flags in the Microsoft
Outlook application. I mean why they are used, what they show and as they
exist in different colours so what is their colourwise importance etc.

I shall be very greatful to your valuable comments!

Regards,
Lalit Sharma
 

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