Multiple folder view change

D

Duy Nguyen

How can I set my inbox and the subfolders to the Autopreview view at one
time? I know how to do it one folder at a time.
 
D

Duy Nguyen

Taken from...http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035_11-5243615.html#


The steps outlined here will turn off AutoPreview, Reading Panes, and all
Group-By settings. Keep in mind that you can use this method to apply other
changes based on your personal preferences.

Create a Shortcut for OUTLOOK.EXE and place it on the Desktop.
Edit the Shortcut properties and add the /cleanviews switch to the target
line so it looks something like this:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" /cleanviewsStart
Outlook using the shortcut.
Select the Inbox folder.
Navigate the menus to View | Arrange By | Current Views | Define View.
Select Messages and click the Modify button.
Click the Group By button and uncheck Automatically Group.
Click OK.
Click the Other Settings button and set Reading Pane to Off.
Click OK, twice.
Now this is the tricky part! Click on any other view listed in the dialog
box OTHER THAN Messages and click Apply (Last 7 days, for example).
Navigate the menus again to View | Arrange By | Current Views | Define View.
Now choose Messages and click Apply.
Your new custom view will now be applied to all of your Outlook folders.
However, this will not happen instantly. It will take some time for Outlook
to work its way through your folders. If you have numerous folders and a deep
hierarchy, you may have to click on the intended folder, then click another
folder, and then click the intended folder again to get your view to display
correctly.

Not exactly an elegant solution to be sure, but it has worked in all of the
testing we have done at TechRepublic. If you encounter problems, please share
it with us in the article discussion; perhaps we can figure out a better
solution.
 

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