Preview Attachments in Outlook 2007
By Jane H
One of the neat features in Microsoft Outlook 2007 is the ability to quickly preview some email attachments without opening the the attached file. This can be done in either the Reading Pane or in an open message window. Messages that have attachments are identified by a paper clip icon in the message list. Of course, in order to preview a file created in Office 2007, you must have Office 2007 installed. Read more
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I’ve been wanting to be able to edit the subject line of emails while they were in my Inbox so that when I file them in different folders I can more accurately remember what is in the content of that email. What you should put as a subject line of your email is a whole different topic!! I knew you could do it in other email packages, so Microsoft had to hide it somewhere, right? Well it is there….just a little buried.
While looking at your Inbox go to View/ Current View / Customize Current View. Click on the Other Settings button. There is a check box along the right that says Allow In Cell Editing. Click that check box and you can now edit your subject line. Quick and easy!













