Couple simple things to check (I'm using Windows Live Mail, which isn't exactly the same, but should be pretty close).
1) If another column is too wide it may have pushed the date column out of the window. If so you should have a horizontal scroll bar to move left and right and see the date column.
To change column sizes, on the From / Subject / Date bar, move your mouse cursor over the column border until you get a set of arrows - click and hold to change the size of the column.
2) On the main menu, select, View, then Columns, and make sure the Date column is selected.
Alexandra_P
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January 29th, 2010 15:00
Couple simple things to check (I'm using Windows Live Mail, which isn't exactly the same, but should be pretty close).
1) If another column is too wide it may have pushed the date column out of the window. If so you should have a horizontal scroll bar to move left and right and see the date column.
To change column sizes, on the From / Subject / Date bar, move your mouse cursor over the column border until you get a set of arrows - click and hold to change the size of the column.
2) On the main menu, select, View, then Columns, and make sure the Date column is selected.
gregk2125
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January 29th, 2010 17:00
Thanks for the suggestions Alexandra. As it turns out, just by exploring, I found what you suggested in option 2 and that fixed the problem!
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January 29th, 2010 18:00
Glad you got it sorted. :emotion-21: