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06.09.2006 at 09:01PM PDT, ID: 21881635
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Reverse default order of Outlook email messages

Asked by B1DUDE in Outlook Groupware Software

Tags: default, newest, oldest, reset

I hate having to read my developed forwarded/replied emails in reverse order.  I want to read the originating message first then read the developing discussions.

Is there a way to reset Outlook to reorder messages from oldest to newest...top to bottom?

There ya go..fire away.  EricStart Free Trial
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