Help me identify the symbols in "Icon" field of my Inbox in Outloo

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mfranke60

How does one manage such a query in the simplistic "Help" offered by these
people?
Where can I find the answer to my question? "Icon" in the search and help
facility treat it only as icon the symbol in Windows, not as a specific
header in my Inbox in Outlook 2003, the Email program of Microsoft Office.
 
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mfranke60

How does one manage such a query in the simplistic "Help" offered by these
people?
Where can I find the answer to my question? "Icon" in the search and help
facility treat it only as icon the symbol in Windows, not as a specific
header in my Inbox in Outlook 2003, the Email program of Microsoft Office.

The question is in the subject line. I did not know so many people don't
read that.
I have the answer to my question.
Closed. Thanks
 
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mfranke60

Russ Valentine said:
How does one manage a post in which the user failed even to post a question?
You force us to guess what it is. That wastes our time and yours. My guess
as to what your question is would have this answer:
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/icons.htm

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
How does one manage such a query in the simplistic "Help" offered by these
people?
Where can I find the answer to my question? "Icon" in the search and help
facility treat it only as icon the symbol in Windows, not as a specific
header in my Inbox in Outlook 2003, the Email program of Microsoft Office.

Thank you. I found the answer there.
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Indeed. The Subject field is never used to pose the question. It does not
have the room to convey enough information, as you have demonstrated.
The question is placed in the body of the post. Here are the conventions for
using a newsgroup:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375
 

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