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Old 05-08-2021, 02:43 AM
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Try removing the Mention column header by r/clicking and clicking Remove This Column.
Should you want to put it back at some point, click an existing column header > View settings > Columns > Locate ‘Mention’ > Select > Add > Move Up/Down if required.
Add/Remove others by the same method.


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Old 05-08-2021, 01:28 PM
tigerdg tigerdg is offline Default Columns in Outlook Folders Windows 7 64bit Default Columns in Outlook Folders Office 2010 64bit
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Yes, this works, and I am aware of this method. While this does remove the Mention column for any new folder I create, it does not prevent it from appearing when I create a new folder. What I want is for when I right-click the column headers on a NEW column and choose View Settings, Columns for Mention not to be in the right-hand column ("Show these columns in this order). What I am trying to get away from is removing it each time.
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