• Color coding incoming mail (Office XP)

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    I color-code my incoming mail and view it in the preview mode (1st 2-3 lines of message show). I have somehow hit a wall — it tells me that I cannot add anymore addresses to a color (i.e. those from my personal list are colored blue, from my librarians’ list serve are green, etc.) I cannot add a new person to my personal “blue” list. As a migrant from Entourage/Mac hairout I’m stumped, since Entourage (pretty much the Mac version of Outlook) allows setting up categories by name AND color and seems to be almost limitless.

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    • #849015

      How are you setting up your formatting rules? This is my process; I certainly don’t claim it is the most efficient, but I wonder whether we are doing the same thing:

      1. Open the Organize pane (click toolbar button or use Tools>Organize)
      2. Click Using Colors and then Automatic Formatting…
      3. To create a new category, click Add, give it a name, click Font…, give it a typeface, size and color
      4. Click Condition…, then Advanced tab, then add “From” “contains” (or Is (exactly), depending on the situation) and the display name associated with the sender, repeatedly, until finished with that category.

      How many do you have when it says you can’t have any more?

      • #849082

        Ah — there were a few steps in your method that I wasn’t using. I was just “assigning” a color and making it active. I don’t know how many I had, but I will certainly try your steps and see if that solves my problem. Thanks for the detailed answer.
        Joyce

        • #849417

          More exploration under color-coding/advanced formatting: there are 5 “rules” that cannot be deleted, even if you wanted to. It appears that the limit is 30 rules, including those five. Still doesn’t meet my needs — I would like fifty or so. (Each rule is counted, even if you’re using the same color — e.g. all my genealogy-related messages are fucsia color, altho’ they’re from at least 4 different sources.

          • #849500

            Can you combine all of the genealogy messages into one rule using the Advanced tab? I attach a silly example of what I mean. grin

          • #849501

            Can you combine all of the genealogy messages into one rule using the Advanced tab? I attach a silly example of what I mean. grin

            • #849508

              Wonderful!! That’s exactly what I was looking for, but I would never have thought of applying “filter” to an incoming message condition. Many thanks.
              Joyce

            • #849509

              Wonderful!! That’s exactly what I was looking for, but I would never have thought of applying “filter” to an incoming message condition. Many thanks.
              Joyce

        • #849418

          More exploration under color-coding/advanced formatting: there are 5 “rules” that cannot be deleted, even if you wanted to. It appears that the limit is 30 rules, including those five. Still doesn’t meet my needs — I would like fifty or so. (Each rule is counted, even if you’re using the same color — e.g. all my genealogy-related messages are fucsia color, altho’ they’re from at least 4 different sources.

      • #849083

        Ah — there were a few steps in your method that I wasn’t using. I was just “assigning” a color and making it active. I don’t know how many I had, but I will certainly try your steps and see if that solves my problem. Thanks for the detailed answer.
        Joyce

    • #849016

      How are you setting up your formatting rules? This is my process; I certainly don’t claim it is the most efficient, but I wonder whether we are doing the same thing:

      1. Open the Organize pane (click toolbar button or use Tools>Organize)
      2. Click Using Colors and then Automatic Formatting…
      3. To create a new category, click Add, give it a name, click Font…, give it a typeface, size and color
      4. Click Condition…, then Advanced tab, then add “From” “contains” (or Is (exactly), depending on the situation) and the display name associated with the sender, repeatedly, until finished with that category.

      How many do you have when it says you can’t have any more?

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