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Old May 26th 06, 04:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Outlook 2003 New Message window size

Is there way that I can get Outlook 2003 to remember the size that I
last
used when creating a new / replying to message? I could only have it
remembeed the size during the same session. However, the next time
when I start Outlook, it defaults back to full size/screen again.
There is no problem for the window size for inbox messages.

Interesting enough, it only happens to one of my computers. The other
one is ok. I compared the options settings for both, they are the
same.

 




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