Removing day groups in outlook 2007

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Fido

I recently installed office 2007 on one of my coworkers machines and setup
their outlook to receive emails. Their complaint of it was that it started
grouping their emails by day/week/etc. If there a way to turn this grouping
feature off and the user would like their emails to be in list form and not
grouped. They are willing to live with it but would prefer it turned off.
 
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Brian Tillman

Fido said:
I recently installed office 2007 on one of my coworkers machines and
setup their outlook to receive emails. Their complaint of it was that
it started grouping their emails by day/week/etc. If there a way to
turn this grouping feature off and the user would like their emails
to be in list form and not grouped. They are willing to live with it
but would prefer it turned off.

See if this helps: http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/grouping.htm
It describes the process for Outlook 2003, but Outlook 2007's similar.
 
F

Fido

Brian Tillman said:
See if this helps: http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/grouping.htm
It describes the process for Outlook 2003, but Outlook 2007's similar.


While this was helpful and got me in the right direction at least, it did
not tell me exactly how to perform this function in office 2007 as the menus
are different. Thank you for your assistance....Heres how to do it in Outlook
2007....

Click on View, Hover over Arrange by, Go to custom. Click on the Group By
button and then unmark the check box as illustrated in your link.
 
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Brian Tillman

Fido said:
Click on View, Hover over Arrange by, Go to custom. Click on the
Group By button and then unmark the check box as illustrated in your
link.

That will, of course, remove grouping for the one folder. If you want to
remove grouping for all mail folders using the Message view, you will need
to modify the default view.
 

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