[mso] Outlook 2000 vs. 2002, shortcuts showing # of unread messages
- From: "Jim Hickey" <jim@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Microsoft Office" <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 08:48:47 -0500
In outlook 2000 when I had unread messages in folders(which I sort based on
source), it would indicated the number of unread messages. I have started
using 2002 and it has yet to display the number of unread messages.
Is there a setting that I need to switch on?
Is there a way to get 2002 to display the number more quickly, like a
recalculate function?
Will 2002 eventually display the # of unread messages?
TIA
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