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Microsoft Office Outlook automatically groups items by date. However, one can also group items manually by using standard arrangements or by creating their own custom grouping. While the user may be most familiar with the default groups in the Inbox, these groups are also applied to other mail folders. The default groups that are displayed in the Inbox include Today, Yesterday, Last Week, Last Month, and Older. Some of the standard arrangements that are available include grouping according to Categories, Size, Subject, and Importance.
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| Date: | Dec 2007 |
| Pages: | 4 |
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