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Thanks to anyone who considered trying to help with this. However it
turns out that the problem is nothing to do with Outlook after all :-) It occurred on a sub-notebook with a screen size of only 158 x 95 mm (Toshiba U100). To improve viewing on the small screen I had increased the dots per inch setting to 134 from the default of 96. This works fine in most cases, but it caused the lower buttons (Advanced and Folder Size) in the Personal Folder / Properties pane of OL2000 to disappear completely from view. I've now reduced dpi to 128. This leaves the buttons in partial view. Now I know the buttons were there all the time I guess I could have used tab to access them. (Four tabs get me to the Advanced button). The solution seems kind of obvious now, but it took four weeks and a lot of experimenting before I realised it. David Tong, (now slightly wiser than before). "David Tong" wrote in message ... "David Tong" wrote in message ... This button is missing on my Outlook 2000 Personal Folder (Folder List, right-click Personal Folder, select Properties). Would appreciate ideas for getting it back. It's not just on one user. I tried starting up Outlook in Admin for the first time. It made a brand new Personal Folder but this has no Advanced button either. Even uninstalling and reinstalling Office 2000 doesn't solve it. And no clues from Google searches. (Office 2000 Small Business in IMO mode running on fully-patched XP). -- David Tong [Please replace 'invalid' with 'com' to reply]. I just found that I can access the Advanced button on the 'faulty' Personal Folder *provided* I do it over the lan from another installation of Outlook 2000. So I guess this proves the folder is ok and that the problem is with the Outlook installation on the first computer. Wondering if the problem could be caused by a faulty *.dat file. I read somewhere that uninstalling Outlook does not delete some of these files, so that might explain why uninstalling and reinstalling Office didn't cure it. I really could use some help on this. David Tong |
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