Quite a simple issue really but i can't seem ot find a solution. In the lists of message in a folder the information ( sender, subject, received, etc.) is displayed over two lines. However in my inbox it has been squashed into one line making illegible as everything is greater than the size of its column, so most info is condensed to "Mon 13/...." for example. What is the simplest way of changign the view. Thanks in advance.
Sulley wrote: > Quite a simple issue really but i can't seem ot find a solution. > > In the lists of message in a folder the information ( sender, subject, > received, etc.) is displayed over two lines. > > However in my inbox it has been squashed into one line making > illegible as everything is greater than the size of its column, so > most info is condensed to "Mon 13/...." for example. > > What is the simplest way of changign the view. > > Thanks in advance. Drag the column width to where you want it. Not sure where you're seeing two lines in Outlook, unless you're using the Reading Pane on the right & *less* information on the left. This is also controlled by dragging (the reading pane divider). microsoft.public.outlook is the best place to post Outlook questions (your question doesn't have to do with Exchange).
Sorry, I omitted that this was in Outlook Web Access, not sure of which exchange server. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > Sulley wrote: > > Quite a simple issue really but i can't seem ot find a solution. > > > > In the lists of message in a folder the information ( sender, subject, > > received, etc.) is displayed over two lines. > > > > However in my inbox it has been squashed into one line making > > illegible as everything is greater than the size of its column, so > > most info is condensed to "Mon 13/...." for example. > > > > What is the simplest way of changign the view. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > Drag the column width to where you want it. Not sure where you're seeing two > lines in Outlook, unless you're using the Reading Pane on the right & *less* > information on the left. This is also controlled by dragging (the reading > pane divider). > > microsoft.public.outlook is the best place to post Outlook questions (your > question doesn't have to do with Exchange). > > >