MS Outlook 2007 - My REPLIED TO symbol is missing

Adam Schmidt

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Please help, it's driving me nuts that when I reply to a email in MS Outlook 2007, the little symbol that shows it has been replied to is missing. It's my fault, a while back, I right clicked on something and I know that I checked or unchecked it somehow and can't figure out how to get back in there to bring it back now.

Here is an image of what it SHOULD look like, but this entire column is missing in my Outlook 2007.

Appreciate any help!
 

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You might know, I've spent a LOT of time trying to figure this out, and right after I post this thread, I figured it out. The field is called ICON, I just had to add it back in by right clicking, then "arrange by" and then "custom" and then click on "fields" and then add "ICON" to the right column from the left column and there it is! Done! I've done search after search and asked every computer guru I knew and nobody knew how to do it. I can't believe I just figured it out! lol. Happy. :)
 

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Hi, Adam Schmidt, and welcome to the forums.

First off, glad you figured it out - I knew it had to be something like that, but that fix is actually rather complicated, and thanks for posting back exactly how to do it.

Second, since this was an Office issue, I moved this post to the Office forum.
 

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John,

Thanks for moving the thread, I missed that there was a specific MS Office forum area. I own a photography forum with 3,000 photographers on it and move threads around often as well. Sorry about that.

Happy to share the fix. I had spent SO much time trying to figure it out before I found this forum and started this thread and then within minutes, I had it figured out. Just cracked me up.

Great forum! :)
 

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