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The View menu (see fig. 11.6) is designed to filter or sort what information the Exchange Administrator program displays. Mainly, you can choose how to view recipients, thereby making a large Global Address List a more manageable beast. Fig. 11.6
The View menu filters and sorts objects displayed in the Administrator window. Mailboxes, Distribution Lists, Custom Recipients, Public Folders, and All These menu items all filter the view for the list of Exchange recipients.
A check mark appears next to the menu item that you are currently viewing. To view only a particular sub-set of the recipients, select an option other than the "all" option.
Hidden Recipients
This menu item is a filter that adds hidden recipients to any of the preceding viewing filters. Hidden recipients are recipients not seen in the GAL.
This menu item changes the columns of information that appear in the Administrator program's user interface. This item is available only while you are viewing a recipient container. After you click on the Columns button, the dialog box shown in figure 11.7 will appear. Fig. 11.7 The Columns dialog box allows you to specify what object attributes are displayed. The left side of the dialog box shows all Exchange recipient the attributes. The right column shows which ones are displayed in the administrator program. To configure the displayed columns, follow these steps:
This menu item enables you to organise what you see in the Administrator program user interface. You can sort any Microsoft Exchange object, including recipients.
When you choose this menu item, a sub-menu appears, with two options:
Microsoft Exchange remembers every view setting in for each object list in the Administrator program user interface. At the same time, you can choose to view your global
address list sorted by display name and your connection sorted by date last modified, and you can have your local address list filtered to show only public folders.This menu item will open a Font dialog box that displays your currently installed system fonts. Select a font and then click OK to return to the Administrator program.
Another way to re-divide the administrator program user interface is to drag your mouse over the line, then click and drag it to the desired position.
This menu item selects the dividing line between the Exchange site hierarchy and the objects corresponding to the hierarchy in the Administrator program. You can now adjust the window's partition. Use the mouse to drag the line to the desired position; then click to set the line.
This menu item turns the status bar on and off. The status bar displays useful help messages and shows the number of objects in the selected container.
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