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	<title>Comments on: System Administrator Appreciation Day 2008</title>
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		<title>By: Using Field Chooser to find out when an Outlook appointment was created &#171; Getting IT Right</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Using Field Chooser to find out when an Outlook appointment was created &#171; Getting IT Right]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...]I thought it would be useful to expand this and give a quick tutorial, since being familiar with the Field Chooser in Outlook is useful in lots of other ways such as:
- You might want to see the size of emails so you can sort the large ones to the top to delete first, reducing the size of your email file the most amount with the least effort
- Maybe you have filed sent and received items together which relate to a particular topic or project, and you want to show both the To and From fields in this folder view
- It is easy to accidentally drag and drop a column heading away which removes it completely, so you need to know how to get it back
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...]I thought it would be useful to expand this and give a quick tutorial, since being familiar with the Field Chooser in Outlook is useful in lots of other ways such as:<br />
- You might want to see the size of emails so you can sort the large ones to the top to delete first, reducing the size of your email file the most amount with the least effort<br />
- Maybe you have filed sent and received items together which relate to a particular topic or project, and you want to show both the To and From fields in this folder view<br />
- It is easy to accidentally drag and drop a column heading away which removes it completely, so you need to know how to get it back<br />
[...]</p>
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