Loosing my "organize" settings

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Paco

I''ve been experienceing a periodic and somewhat inconsistant problem
whereby all of the settings I establish under the Organize" feature
will suddenly just dissapear. For example, all color-coding of the
inbox will dissapear and everything will revert back to black text on a
white background.

I'm running Office Outlook 2003 SP2. Does anyone know where these
settings are stored so that I could restore them if they disappear
again? I had though they would be tied to the ".rwz" file but as there
is no such file on the system this can not be the answer.

Many thanks, -Paco
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

1. The .rwz file is only in older versions and has nothing to do with
organize - it is where rules were stored.

2. Try Detect and Repair.


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After furious head scratching, Paco asked:

| I''ve been experienceing a periodic and somewhat inconsistant problem
| whereby all of the settings I establish under the Organize" feature
| will suddenly just dissapear. For example, all color-coding of the
| inbox will dissapear and everything will revert back to black text on
| a white background.
|
| I'm running Office Outlook 2003 SP2. Does anyone know where these
| settings are stored so that I could restore them if they disappear
| again? I had though they would be tied to the ".rwz" file but as
| there is no such file on the system this can not be the answer.
|
| Many thanks, -Paco
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

organize customizes the selected view and either you are changing the view,
resetting it, or it's getting deleted.

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P

Paco

Detect and repair does not in any way restore customized "organize"
parameters... but the view andgle is interesting... Are you saying
that if I saved the current view after using the Orginaze function that
I could simply call back that customized view and regain all of the
color-coding policies?

Still grateful... thanks, -Paco
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

use the copy view option to save it and yes, you can restore it as long as
you don't use the cleanviews switch.

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Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
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