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SYMPTOMSWhen you use the Organize feature of Microsoft Outlook 2000 to move or color messages based on rules you create, the rules may not be applied as you expect. CAUSEWhen you use the basic Organize feature to move or color messages, the display name property on the message To: or From: line is used to select the item; this may not provide the results you expect. See the example in the section "Using the Basic Functions of Organize." RESOLUTIONUse the additional selection criteria of the Organize feature by selecting the appropriate option on the Organize header. MORE INFORMATION
The Organize feature can move messages to another folder or change the
display color depending on the sender or recipient.
Using the Basic Functions of OrganizeTo access the Organize feature, on the Tools menu, click Organize.If you click Using Colors, and apply the condition "Color Messages from John Doe in Red," Outlook searches for all messages where the From: line contains both the words "John" and "Doe." For example, using the condition above, Outlook will display a message addressed as follows
in red, even though it does not meet the intended criteria. Using the Additional Selection Criteria of Organize
Additional query words: junk sort label arrange
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