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Customize Folder Views

Did you know that you can customize your views in specific folders?  Outlook can help you organize the contents of folders to best suit your needs.  For example, consider view options within the Tasks folder:

 
1.       Click on the Tasks folder on the left hand panel of Outlook.
2.       Click on the View menu then Arrange By > Current View > Customize Current View.
3.       The pop-up menu allows you to change the font or group by fields.
4.       You can change the default view to another view type: Table, Timeline, Card, Day/Week/Month or Icon.
5.      You can also define a new custom view. Click on View > Arrange By > Current View > Define View.
6.       In the Custom View Organizer box, select New.
7.       Create a new view by naming it and selecting the default settings.  Click Accept and your new view is applied to your Tasks folder!

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