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Up until about early June I had the "Save" button (disk symbol) in the task
bar. Now if I want to save a detailed calender entry I hit the red X like I want to cancel and the system asks if I want to save my entry. Then I choose "yes" and it is saved. I have looked in the customize section and it isn't even an option. This is very annoying. I use Outlook 2002. |
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MGP wrote:
Up until about early June I had the "Save" button (disk symbol) in the task bar. Now if I want to save a detailed calender entry I hit the red X like I want to cancel and the system asks if I want to save my entry. Then I choose "yes" and it is saved. I have looked in the customize section and it isn't even an option. This is very annoying. I use Outlook 2002. The File menu doesn't have a Save item? -- Brian Tillman |
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