I am using Office 2003 Professional. I stopped using Outlook as my default email client about two years ago, but I recently set it as the default again and I'm trying to set it up in a way that I feel is more 'usable' for me. One thing I did was to select the columns that show in the message pane. I am using the view with the folders on the left, message pane in the upper right, and preview pane bottom right. I entered the Customize.

Dialog by right-clicking at the top of a column and selected Fields. This was done while the Inbox was open. I selected the fields I want to see in the message pane and then OK'd back out of it. Next I went into Format Columns and tried to set all columns as Best Fit, figuring I could always reset them to optimal widths manually. When 'Best Fit' didn't seem to work, I went back in to Format Columns and was surprised to find that they were all set to 'Specific Width'.

So I just changed the width and saved it. But if I re-enter the Format Columns settings, most are set for different widths than I set them for. The next time I opened a different mailbox, the columns were all set to what I guess is the default - the same view I started with when I changed them in the Inbox. Since I have a lot of mailboxes/folders, I have no desire to configure the column settings separately for each. How can I set the column view globally for all - or for multiple - mail folders?

Also, how can I get the column widths to stay at the width I set?

The video offers a short tutorial on how to quickly convert email addresses column in Excel to Outlook email list. The video offers a short tutorial on how to quickly convert email addresses. Columns and Column Format in Outlook Email. Discussion in 'Microsoft Outlook' started by Jim McGowan, May 12, 2006.

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