From wa5cab at cs.com Tue Jul 16 19:28:48 2019 From: wa5cab at cs.com (Robert Downs) Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2019 18:28:48 -0500 Subject: [Ham-Computers] Microsoft Outlook 2007 Question Message-ID: <001601d53c2e$38e56ea0$aab04be0$@com> I think that it might have happened because my right little finger sometimes depresses the right mouse button when I don't intend for it to. But however it happened, I have a problem with the display of received mail, and I have literally spent hours trying to fix it. For longer than I can sometimes remember, whatever version of Outlook that was on the machine (currently 2007 and WIN 10), I have had the default display screen set so that when it was showing received email, there was a tiny area at the right of the screen where I could left click and a red checkmark (NOT a red flag) would appear. If I quit the session and restarted Outlook, all of the text on that line came up as red instead of the normal black. I used this to flag mail that I probably needed to do something about. And there are unfortunately many received emails that are still red. Opening the email didn't and doesn't change this. I had to click again in the small area (on the check mark) and the text would change back to black. And the red checkmark, instead of disappearing, changed to a hollow black check mark. Sometime after 22:40 on 12 July I accidently did something (probably right-clicked on something) and the column with the blank area or the red of hollow black check marks disappeared. I have spent most of the afternoon trying to find the feature and turn it back on. I had concentrated on View (in the top main tool bar) /Current View/Customize Current View but I have turned on or off every field on the list I think (because I have no idea what the feature is called) with no luck. Does anyone know what it's called and how to get it back? All of the emails that I had set to red are still showing up as red. I just can't change them back to black or change any black ones to red. The one thing that I know is that the feature is not what Outlook calls Flag Status. That changes a gray hollow flag to a red flag. And does not change the color of the rest of the line to red the next time that I start Outlook. Robert Downs