it's not a bug - its by design Flag Status is a quick flag field and is is
in a permanent position for easy access. The only bug would be removing the
ability to disable quick flags and convert it to the old flag field. (In
Outlook 2003 you can turn off quick flags and revert to the old flag
format.)

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> Flag Status column refuses to be placed or moved to any position other
> than
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> tnx so much
> Sissi
Sissi - 14 Dec 2007 17:23 GMT
I don't mean to be argumentative, but it appears illogical: if it's meant to
be quick for easy access & English is a left to right-read language, why
would it be placed permanently at the furthest right point instead of
logically at furthest left at start of line (in View/Current View/Messages)???
If this indeed is the developers' logic, then please pass my message on to
those who collect feedback.
tnx for your quick response
> it's not a bug - its by design Flag Status is a quick flag field and is is
> in a permanent position for easy access. The only bug would be removing the
> ability to disable quick flags and convert it to the old flag field. (In
> Outlook 2003 you can turn off quick flags and revert to the old flag
> format.)