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Restoring a missing column in an Outlook folder

One of the fairly common questions I get from subscribers goes something like this 'I've somehow deleted the Received column in my Inbox. How do I get it back?'.

Of course it could equally well be the From column in the Inbox or the To column in Sent Items. If you have inadvertently deleted one of the columns in the Inbox or Sent Items it can be a nuisance so how do you get the column back. You could add it yourself but it is easier to just reset the view.

To restore missing columns in an Outlook folder:
- View menu, Current view, Define views
- Select Messages (Inbox) or Sent To (Sent Items)
- Click on the Reset button
- Click on OK to confirm the reset
- Click on OK

Any questions, please let me know.

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