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Heydude44 Heydude44 is offline Default to only unread messages Outlook Web? Windows 10 Default to only unread messages Outlook Web? Office 2007
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Question Default to only unread messages Outlook Web?


Hi, I'm a bit frustrated with Outlook web. When Outlook Web is opened, Mail view always opens with the Inbox view set to All. This presents with all messages dropped down, showing the entire message chain, whether they are currently Read or Unread. I must manually go to Filter > Unread and select Unread. If I close Outlook and re-open, the change doesn't stick, the view reverts back to All. Very frustrating!!!!

Is there a setting I have missed? Is there an option to enable/select a default Mail View behavior when Outlook Web is opened? I want to see ONLY my Unread messages by default on opening. Apparently, this doesn't exist, and needs to be made available. Ideas and suggestions please, thanks!
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