Outlook email screen layout

The default layout of an Outlook email screen typically includes the following elements:

  1. Header: This section displays the sender's name, email address, and any relevant information such as the subject line and date.
  2. Subject line: This is the title of the email, which is usually displayed in bold font.
  3. Date and time: This section displays the date and time the email was sent.
  4. From: This section displays the sender's name and email address.
  5. To: This section displays the recipient's name and email address.
  6. CC and BCC: These sections display the names and email addresses of any carbon copied (CC) or blind carbon copied (BCC) recipients.
  7. Message body: This is the main content of the email, which can include text, images, links, and attachments.
  8. Reply and forward buttons: These buttons allow you to respond to the email or forward it to someone else.
  9. Delete button: This button allows you to delete the email from your inbox.
  10. Flag and categorize buttons: These buttons allow you to flag the email for follow-up or categorize it using Outlook's built-in categories.
  11. Attachments: This section displays any attachments that were sent with the email.
  12. Navigation pane: This section displays a list of emails in your inbox, allowing you to quickly navigate to other emails.

Here is a visual representation of the Outlook email screen layout:

+---------------------------------------+
|          Header          |
+---------------------------------------+
|  Subject line  |  Date and time  |  From  |
+---------------------------------------+
|  To  |  CC  |  BCC  |
+---------------------------------------+
|  Message body  |
+---------------------------------------+
|  Reply  |  Forward  |  Delete  |
+---------------------------------------+
|  Flag  |  Categorize  |
+---------------------------------------+
|  Attachments  |
+---------------------------------------+
|  Navigation pane  |
+---------------------------------------+

Note that the exact layout may vary depending on the version of Outlook you are using and any customizations you may have made to the interface.