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MS Office Forum / Outlook / Installation and Configuration / January 2005

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Outlook should allow preview pane for Draft folder.

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donnabolibby - 14 Jan 2005 00:41 GMT
I keep a variety of replies in process in the Draft folder, or use it to
store quick info I'll later delete (usually within 3 days).  It was easy to
see what they were in Outlook Express, but now that I use Outlook, I have to
open them to see what they are.
stevec - 14 Jan 2005 17:43 GMT
Outlook does allow a preview pane,open up outlook and go to the button
directly under Go (upper left)and click on that button is to open the reading
pane

> I keep a variety of replies in process in the Draft folder, or use it to
> store quick info I'll later delete (usually within 3 days).  It was easy to
> see what they were in Outlook Express, but now that I use Outlook, I have to
> open them to see what they are.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 14 Jan 2005 18:05 GMT
Not in the Drafts folder.

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> Outlook does allow a preview pane,open up outlook and go to the button
> directly under Go (upper left)and click on that button is to open the
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>> open them to see what they are.
 
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