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Posted October 4, 2012 by Lê Hoàng in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook
Even though Outlook uses a bold font for displaying unread messages, many people still find them hard to spot. To simplify finding new incoming messages, consider changing the text color or even switching the font type.
For most people Outlook is setup as black text on a white background. Unread messages may be bold, but the lack of color makes scanning for unread emails difficult. To really highlight new messages, users frequently change the color (or font) of these incoming emails.
Please note that although the screenshots are for Outlook 2013, this directions will still work for previous versions.
1. Launch Microsoft Outlook.
2. Switch to the View tab from the program’s ribbon.
3. Click the View Settings button inside the View tab to continue.
4. In the new View Settings window, find the Conditional Formatting option, and click on it. This option will let you select fonts for many message types such as unread, expired, or overdue mail.
5. When the Conditional Formatting window pops up, highlight the Unread messages option, and click the Font button to change the font and its color.
6. Much like the font format option in Microsoft Word, the Font window in Outlook allows you to change the font, font style, size and even the color of the text.
7. When you have completed your changes to the font, click the OK button to save the settings.
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How to view grid lines between email messages in Outlook?
As you know, there are grid lines between email messages for separating in Microsoft Outlook mail list. Not only can you hide or display these grid lines, but also change grid lines’ styles. This is an easy tutorial to display, hide, and change styles of grid lines between email messages in mail list of Microsoft Outlook.
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To display, hide, or change styles of grid lines in mail list of Microsoft Outlook, please do it as following:
Step 1: Shift to the Mail view with clicking the Mail in the Navigation Pane, and then select the mail folder in which your will view grid lines between email messages.
Step 2: Open the Advanced View settings dialog box:
Step 3: In the popping up dialog box, please click the Other Settings button.
Step 4: In the Other Settings dialog box, please click the Grid line style: box, and select one of grid line style in the drop down list.
To hide grid lines between email messages, please select the No grid lines.
To change styles of grid lines between email messages, please select one of Small dots, Large dots, dashes, or Solid.
Step 5: Click all OK buttons in each dialog box.
Up to now, the specified style of grid lines has been changed between all email messages in the specified folder. See the following screen shot:
In Outlook 2010 and 2013, you can apply the view settings of specified folder to other folders with clicking the Change View > Apply Current View to Other Mail Folders on the View tab.
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