Outlook 2007 has an undocumented (or perhaps that should be poorly documented) feature in which you can skip to the sender by focusing the view on the column you want to sort by (in this case, the "From:" column) and then typing the first couple of letters of the person's name. So if I wanted to find all the e-mails sent by Amazon, I would press A-M-A-Z and so on, and the selection would change to the appropriate message. It makes finding messages a bit faster if you know who sent you the message, and in a large mailbox with a common starting letter, it makes it a lot faster than scrolling.
This particular bug (which may or may not be caused by the upgrade from Outlook 2003 to 2007) disables that feature for the "From:" field, but nothing else -- I can still sort by Subject and use first-letter navigation. The solution? Reset Custom Views. This brings it back to the default view, and allows for first-letter navigation again in the "From:" field.
Leave a comment