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Old August 21st 06, 05:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Matt Neimeyer
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Default How do I disable the Mail Navigation Pane

I have that set to Outlook Today. Which I like because it gives me an
overview of my Calender and my Tasks.

Again the symptoms are launch Outlook (with no configured email accounts).
In the middle I see Outlook Today. To the Left I see the Mail Pane. Below the
Mail Pane are the three buttons for Calender, Contacts and Tasks. The button
area is "fully expanded". (IE, I hit "Show More Buttons" until it was greyed
out). If I click any of the buttons, I no longer can access the Mail Pane
through the Navigation Pane (at least not without using the Go menu or adding
in new buttons).

I would have expected that when Outlook Today is used that the default pane
in the Navigation Pane would be the top most button / pane available.

Thanks!

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

is it starting in mail? you can set it to start in any folder- tools
options, other tab, advanced button, look at the top.

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"Matt Neimeyer" wrote in message
...
I have NOT configured an email account in Outlook (we use a different email
client here at work).

At this point the ONLY thing in my navigation bar is Contacts, Calender
and
Tasks. (Which I use primarily for the ability to sync to my mobile
devices).

However, when I start Outlook it still shows the Mail section of the
Navigation Pane.

Thanks!


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