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Show total e-mail count and unread e-mail count

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Ted G - 08 Oct 2007 15:25 GMT
In Outlook 2002 the Inbox showed both the total number of items at the bottom
left and the number of unread items in color beside the folder name.

Cannot find a similar setting in 2007 and I'd like to track both numbers.
F. H. Muffman - 08 Oct 2007 16:03 GMT
> In Outlook 2002 the Inbox showed both the total number of items at the
> bottom
> left and the number of unread items in color beside the folder name.
>
> Cannot find a similar setting in 2007 and I'd like to track both numbers.

Which aren't you seeing?

View - Status Bar will show you the total number of items for whatever
folder you are in, if it isn't turned on already, and I'm not even sure of a
way to turn off the unread count after a folder name.
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Jeff - 18 May 2008 15:16 GMT
If you right click on the inbox icon - go to properties - click on general -
make sure "Show total numbe of items" Is checked"
The count won't be at the bottom as in 2002 it will be displayed next to
inbox.

Thanks,

Jeff

> > In Outlook 2002 the Inbox showed both the total number of items at the
> > bottom
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> folder you are in, if it isn't turned on already, and I'm not even sure of a
> way to turn off the unread count after a folder name.
 
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