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gumada August 8th 07 12:10 PM

double pages
 
When I want to compose an email, I click compose and one screen comes into
view and immediately after, another screen comes up behind it. Its a full
page screen. When I finish writing and sending the email, the larger screen
stays on and when I click cancel to get rid of it a box appears and says "do
you want to close all tabs"? The only way I can get rid of that screen is
to click on the arrow in the upper left hand corner, which returns me to my
inbox.
Can anyone please help me get rid of the bigger screen so it doesn't appear
when I'm sending emails???
--
gumada

Bruce Hagen August 8th 07 04:27 PM

double pages
 
You may have a damaged identity especially if it is the default Main
Identity. File | Identity | Add New Identity. Create a new one and test it.
If all is well, you can import your messages and Address Book from the old
identity and delete it.

How to Create and Use Identities in Outlook Express
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=209169
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
Imperial Beach, CA

"gumada" wrote in message
...
When I want to compose an email, I click compose and one screen comes into
view and immediately after, another screen comes up behind it. Its a full
page screen. When I finish writing and sending the email, the larger
screen
stays on and when I click cancel to get rid of it a box appears and says
"do
you want to close all tabs"? The only way I can get rid of that screen
is
to click on the arrow in the upper left hand corner, which returns me to
my
inbox.
Can anyone please help me get rid of the bigger screen so it doesn't
appear
when I'm sending emails???
--
gumada



Michael Santovec August 8th 07 09:35 PM

double pages
 
Outlook Express doesn't use tabs.

What's in that extra screen? Sounds like a web page.

Are you even using Outlook Express for mail or some web interface?

--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"gumada" wrote in message
...
When I want to compose an email, I click compose and one screen comes
into
view and immediately after, another screen comes up behind it. Its a
full
page screen. When I finish writing and sending the email, the larger
screen
stays on and when I click cancel to get rid of it a box appears and
says "do
you want to close all tabs"? The only way I can get rid of that
screen is
to click on the arrow in the upper left hand corner, which returns me
to my
inbox.
Can anyone please help me get rid of the bigger screen so it doesn't
appear
when I'm sending emails???
--
gumada




gumada August 8th 07 10:08 PM

double pages
 
the other page looks exactly like the one I'm sending the letter on, only it
is the same size as the screen, elongated if you will.
--
gumada


"Michael Santovec" wrote:

Outlook Express doesn't use tabs.

What's in that extra screen? Sounds like a web page.

Are you even using Outlook Express for mail or some web interface?

--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"gumada" wrote in message
...
When I want to compose an email, I click compose and one screen comes
into
view and immediately after, another screen comes up behind it. Its a
full
page screen. When I finish writing and sending the email, the larger
screen
stays on and when I click cancel to get rid of it a box appears and
says "do
you want to close all tabs"? The only way I can get rid of that
screen is
to click on the arrow in the upper left hand corner, which returns me
to my
inbox.
Can anyone please help me get rid of the bigger screen so it doesn't
appear
when I'm sending emails???
--
gumada





Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM August 9th 07 02:52 AM

double pages
 
"gumada" wrote in message
...
the other page looks exactly like the one I'm sending the letter on, only
it
is the same size as the screen, elongated if you will.



You sent this message from Microsoft's Web interface to its newsgroups using
some browser, not Outlook Express.

What browser and version are you using? Can you find a newsgroup for it?

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com




gumada August 9th 07 03:44 AM

double pages
 
I'm using Internet Explorer
--
gumada


"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote:

"gumada" wrote in message
...
the other page looks exactly like the one I'm sending the letter on, only
it
is the same size as the screen, elongated if you will.



You sent this message from Microsoft's Web interface to its newsgroups using
some browser, not Outlook Express.

What browser and version are you using? Can you find a newsgroup for it?

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com





Robert Aldwinckle August 9th 07 06:36 PM

double pages
 
(cross-post added to IE General)
"gumada" wrote in message
...
When I want to compose an email, I click compose


What application are you in which allows you to "click compose"?
(Sounds like some kind of web app. In that case please post a URL
as a clarifying detail. Also please state whether it was in Fullscreen
mode. E.g. press F11 to toggle that mode and compare symptoms
for both cases.)

and one screen comes into
view and immediately after, another screen comes up behind it. Its a full
page screen.


Instead of using the word "screen" if we used the word "window"
it would appear that you are trying to decribe a situation where you were
in an (unstated) app (but almost certainly not OE6) which opened two windows
(perhaps in another app but probably in IE7); one window was used for E-mail
composition and the other window you haven't described except to say how
big it was.


When I finish writing and sending the email, the larger screen
stays on and when I click cancel to get rid of it a box appears and says
"do you want to close all tabs"?


Please be more precise. Is there literally some control labeled Cancel
that you can click on or are you just saying you used the mystery window's
Close box? (E.g. X, in top right corner--hover your mouse pointer there
before using it and you may see a tooltip which confirms this.)


FWIW my guess would be that you are closing an IE7 window which contains
more than one tab. Therefore, closing the window instead of an individual
tab would give you a message (from Internet Explorer) similar to what you
are describing. In addition if this mystery window is in Fullscreen mode
with Auto-Hide enabled you would be unaware of its multi-tab property.
If so, before trying to close that window, press F11 to see if you can switch
it into its normal mode. Then you can decide if you really want to close
the window, close the current tab or do something else.


The only way I can get rid of that screen is
to click on the arrow in the upper left hand corner, which returns me to my
inbox.



Again, this sounds as if you are using the Back button in a browser window.
But if you can see a Back button you should also then be aware of the window's
other controls, in particular its tabs. The tab labels would show you only the first
few characters of the titles for their respective pages and if you are in Fullscreen mode
you wouldn't see the current tab's title any where else but you could press Ctrl-Shift-Q
to get a list of them (even when the toolbar is in Auto-Hide mode.)


Can anyone please help me get rid of the bigger screen so it doesn't appear
when I'm sending emails???
--
gumada



Is the "bigger screen" not just the original app where you clicked "Compose"?
Do you really want to close that? eg

In any case, please clarify how your symptom relates to OE6.
All the above speculation would make this question off-topic in here
and more appropriate for the IE General newsgroup.
Cross-posting to IE General for information.


HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
---



Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM August 10th 07 03:14 AM

double pages
 
"gumada" wrote in message
...
I'm using Internet Explorer



For IE6 see
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...ws.ie6.browser

For other versions (or for IE6) see:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com





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