Some of the editors migrated their home PCs from Windows XP or Vista 
to Windows 7, and we encountered a little glitch with Windows Live Mail 
that drove us bananas for the better part of an afternoon. We’d like to 
save you the same grief.
Our e-mails imported fine from XP’s 
Outlook Express, but we found that in the “Sent items” view in Live 
Mail, it was impossible to tell at a glance to whom we sent our mails. 
That’s because the columns in the default view didn’t include the one 
for the “To:” field. (Your mileage may vary. The missing “To:” field 
didn’t happen in another install we performed, but the next step—the 
grey-out issue—did.)
Simple enough, we thought—it’s easy to customize the view to show the “To:” field. You’d just hit Alt, go the View menu, choose the Columns item, and…hey wait a minute, the Columns menu option is greyed out! Hmmm. All we wanted was to restore this little column:
An afternoon of tweaking and searching later, we 
discovered that, strangely enough, repositioning the preview pane (the 
region of the screen that shows you a preview portion of a selected 
e-mail) was the only thing that would “un-grey” the Columns item on the 
View menu. This is likely a bug, and we’d expect it to be fixed before 
long. But how to work around it, for now?
In your Sent Mail view in Live Mail, hit Alt to bring up the menu bar, click View > Layout, and in the Layout dialog box, change the Reading pane (Mail) entry to At the bottom of the message list. (You can also uncheck the Show the reading pane
 box if you’d like to get rid of the pane altogether.) Hit OK, and you 
should be able to access the Columns entry in the View menu to tweak the
 columns that are displayed.
 
 
            
    
    
       
2 comments:
Hey cool blog and very easy steps to get "To" field in your Live Mail...very informative>..keep Sharing more stuff related to it!!!
For technical help for Windows Live Mail Support just follow the link
Thanks
Thank you alfanso thomas, for read my post. Yes i will keep post any cool tips for all user.
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