Outlook 2007 other colour for unread messages

M

MadManMichael

I want to give my unread messages in my inbox in Outlook 2007 a colour, let's
say blue. That colour must disappear as soon as I had read the message, so
then the message can turn into black again.
I want this since it is much more visible for me then the standard settings.
But I can't find how to do this anywhere.
I am convinced that this is possible, so if you know...share your knowledge
with me
 
G

Gordon

MadManMichael said:
I want to give my unread messages in my inbox in Outlook 2007 a colour,
let's
say blue. That colour must disappear as soon as I had read the message, so
then the message can turn into black again.
I want this since it is much more visible for me then the standard
settings.
But I can't find how to do this anywhere.
I am convinced that this is possible, so if you know...share your
knowledge
with me

In the main Outlook window do Tools-Organize
Click on Automatic Formatting at the top R/H of the window and change your
colour settings there. (You may have to add another rule....)

HTH
 
G

Gordon

MadManMichael said:
I want to give my unread messages in my inbox in Outlook 2007 a colour,
let's
say blue. That colour must disappear as soon as I had read the message, so
then the message can turn into black again.
I want this since it is much more visible for me then the standard
settings.
But I can't find how to do this anywhere.
I am convinced that this is possible, so if you know...share your
knowledge
with me

Even easier - why not use the Unread Messages Search Folder in the Favorites
Pane?
 
M

MadManMichael

Tahks, that works.
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Greetz,

Mike


Gordon said:
In the main Outlook window do Tools-Organize
Click on Automatic Formatting at the top R/H of the window and change your
colour settings there. (You may have to add another rule....)

HTH

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