![]() ![]() ![]() For instance: From Press the Font… button to set the highlighting options of your choice.Ĭreate a new Conditional Formatting rule with a unique color. Press the Add button and name the rule.Tab View-> View Settings-> button Conditional Formatting… Outlook 2010, Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2016.View-> Arrange By-> Custom…-> button Automatic Formatting… Open the Conditional Formatting dialog.Create Conditional Formatting rule for a specific domain Note: Conditional Formatting is called Automatic Formatting in Outlook 2007 and previous. ![]() The trick is to type in the From field of the Condition dialog rather than using the From… button to select a specific person. There is indeed a way of doing this with Conditional Formatting but that might not be directly obvious. Is it also possible to do this for all emails coming from a specific domain? With Conditional Formatting, I can highlight incoming mail from a specific person. ![]()
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