From: deb on 25 Feb 2010 20:55 how do i get the emails in the sent box to show sent to instead of sent from? -- deb
From: VanguardLH on 25 Feb 2010 21:06 deb wrote: > how do i get the emails in the sent box to show sent to instead of sent from? Add/remove whatever columns you want. Right-click on the header row and select Field Chooser.
From: deb on 25 Feb 2010 22:05 i may have not explained myself too well i dont want to sort by the "to" column i want the header on the email to show "to" not "from" i think the problem might be that this is not the default sent file, its just a folder named "sent" its for my boss, he has more than one email account all in the same outlook file so he's separted one of the addresses into a separate inbox folder and then he's has a subfolder for "sent" when the sent item drop into that folder for some reason the header on the emails changes from sent "to" to sent "from" when they are moved to that folder does that make sense? i really haven't had enough coffee for this today :) -- deb "VanguardLH" wrote: > deb wrote: > > > how do i get the emails in the sent box to show sent to instead of sent from? > > Add/remove whatever columns you want. Right-click on the header row and > select Field Chooser. > . >
From: VanguardLH on 25 Feb 2010 23:42 deb wrote: > i may have not explained myself too well > > i dont want to sort by the "to" column > > i want the header on the email to show "to" not "from" > > i think the problem might be that this is not the default sent file, its > just a folder named "sent" > > its for my boss, he has more than one email account all in the same outlook > file so he's separted one of the addresses into a separate inbox folder and > then he's has a subfolder for "sent" when the sent item drop into that folder > for some reason the header on the emails changes from sent "to" to sent > "from" when they are moved to that folder > > does that make sense? i really haven't had enough coffee for this today :) Did you even try what I said? If you want a particular column (field) then add it. Adding a column doesn't mean you have to remove another one. They are separate columns. You could have To, From, and E-mail Account all displayed if you want. Adding a column has nothing to do with on which one you use for sorting.
From: deb on 26 Feb 2010 00:35 sorry, should have said yes i did try what you said when i right click on the header row i dont get the option field chooser am i not clicking in the right place -- deb "VanguardLH" wrote: > deb wrote: > > > i may have not explained myself too well > > > > i dont want to sort by the "to" column > > > > i want the header on the email to show "to" not "from" > > > > i think the problem might be that this is not the default sent file, its > > just a folder named "sent" > > > > its for my boss, he has more than one email account all in the same outlook > > file so he's separted one of the addresses into a separate inbox folder and > > then he's has a subfolder for "sent" when the sent item drop into that folder > > for some reason the header on the emails changes from sent "to" to sent > > "from" when they are moved to that folder > > > > does that make sense? i really haven't had enough coffee for this today :) > > Did you even try what I said? If you want a particular column (field) then > add it. Adding a column doesn't mean you have to remove another one. They > are separate columns. You could have To, From, and E-mail Account all > displayed if you want. Adding a column has nothing to do with on which one > you use for sorting. > . >
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