Outlook 2003 flags lose color

C

ComputerIlliterate

I use Outlook 2003 to manage my AOL email. I color code flags by important
emails. All of the red, yellow, green and blue flags I used to mark important
messages are now a shade of off-red or orange. I need to get the flags back
to the original color so I can determine which emails I have responded to and
which I still have to respond to. It's for business, and it would be highly
unprofessional to ask the client if I responded to their most recent email or
handled their task. Can someone please help me restore the proper color to
these flags?
 
L

LD55ZRA

In Office 2007, On the Message tab, in the Options group, one can
click Follow Up, and then click Clear Flag an this does the
trick. In office 2003 you have to do something similar to achieve
the same result. You need to select all the messages first to do
it in one go.

hth

I use Outlook 2003 to manage my AOL email. I color code flags by important
emails. All of the red, yellow, green and blue flags I used to mark important
messages are now a shade of off-red or orange. I need to get the flags back
to the original color so I can determine which emails I have responded to and
which I still have to respond to. It's for business, and it would be highly
unprofessional to ask the client if I responded to their most recent email or
handled their task. Can someone please help me restore the proper color to
these flags?

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