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Outlook 2003 Layout

Jan 17, 2006 10:24PM PST

My operating system is Windows XP and am using Outlook 2003 as my communication software. Can someone help me with the layout of Outlook 2003.

I am trying to get gridlines in my inbox to display under each piece of mail I hae in my inbox. How do I do this?

I tried setting it as follows:

Click on View from Outlook
Select Arrange By
Select Custom
Select Other Settings
in the grid line section, I selected Solid Grid line sytle.

Nothing has changed. All my inbox mail is all there but no grid line separates each piece of mail which is what I am trying to accomplish.

Please help!

Thank you in advance.
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(NT) (NT) may in the option for view non printable...
Jan 18, 2006 6:37PM PST
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View Non printable
Jan 18, 2006 11:02PM PST

Where is that option located "view non printable"?

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Kind of did it...
Jan 24, 2006 10:19PM PST

the only way i could get the grid lines to show up as a dark colour was to set my desktop to classic view > windows standard.

Initially in XP view (with the Olive green theme) they grid lines were light green, however after changing the view to classic and back again the darker gridlines seem to have stuck.

I know it can be done as it is a chapter heading in a book (http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-047000925X,descCd-tableOfContents.html)

my current view is in XP theme (green) with sort by date, show in groups with the autopreview off

hope this helps