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Tech-Recipes: Outlook 2007: Change the Subject Line of Received Emails | Microsoft Outlook | Tech-Recipes

  • hwknstx · 1 year ago
    At work, using Outlook 2003, I can change a subject line, in the inbox list, without opening the e-mail. Thanks for telling me the obvious. Too bad for me that I was looking for something useful, and your help is terrible. If I read "you can" a couple of more times, I will have to try something else. I CAN'T, if you don't TELL ME HOW<<--Key word, HOW.
  • Michelle Ashburner · 1 year ago
    This info was really obvious - I was hoping for a link that would tell me whether I could change the colour of the text in the subject line
  • Christie Bales · 11 months ago
    I found this very helpful. It is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
  • lockhaca · 9 months ago
    With Outlook 2007 I tried to change the subject line in the inbox and can't. In the open mesage, I clicked the Save command on the Quick Access Toolbar before exiting and wasn't prompted with the saving dialog box.
  • Dave · 9 months ago
    Exactly what I needed, thanks.
  • Chandra Tucker · 6 months ago
    I am using Right Fax, how do I change the subject line in Right Fax?
  • Mr HUng · 5 months ago
    xin vui long cho hoi, Toi dang su dung Microsoft outlook 2003, toi muon THAY DOI FONT va MAU CHU co noi dung thu email moi ( Subject)
    Vay lam the nao co the lam duoc dieu nay? xin vui long chi giao
  • serene · 5 months ago
    can you change font type at the subject?
  • MM · 4 months ago
    THIS DOESN'T WORK WITH OUTLOOK EXCHANGE 2007
  • MM · 4 months ago
    update: ok, yes it does but not in READING PANE view; you have to actually open up the message - then, in order to be able to identify it later, i gave it my PERSONAL category color.
  • Kim · 3 months ago
    Great Site! Great solutions! Thanks!
  • i2maskydiver · 2 months ago
    To change the subject line without opening the email.

    go to >View menu >current views >define views >modify -Current view settings-
    >other settings >check the box "Allow in-cell editing
  • PSMO · 2 months ago
    About 75% of the emails I receive from all sources comes across with "SPAM" in the Subject line so when I forward or reply and fail to edit it, it goes out that way too...not what I would like. I have used Outlook for many years and this is the first experience I've had like this...

    Is this an Outlook function or could it be due to virus protection software? If it is an Outlook issue, how do I stop this from happening? I've been through all Junk mail options and elsewhere and don't find anything about any "SPAM" tag. I appreciate your help.