Managing Messages with Color

Color-coding messages can help you easily distinguish messages received from certain people. For example, you might show all messages from your boss in red, and all messages from the finance department in green. You can also choose to have messages that were sent directly to you displayed in a different color than messages sent to a distribution list.

In this exercise, you will color-code messages.

BE SURE TO start Outlook and open the SBSManaging data file before beginning this exercise.

USE the SBSManaging data file in the practice file folder for this topic. This practice file is located in the My Documents\Microsoft Press\Office 2003 SBS\Managing folder and can also be accessed by clicking Start/All Programs/Microsoft ...

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