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The new MS out look (2003) shows various details in a single pane.
But, at the same time I want to read my messages (in the inbox), at least the first couple of the complete lines/sentances, without moving the pane on side ways. How do I see it? |
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Singa wrote:
The new MS out look (2003) shows various details in a single pane. But, at the same time I want to read my messages (in the inbox), at least the first couple of the complete lines/sentances, without moving the pane on side ways. How do I see it? Make your Outlook window wider. -- Brian Tillman |
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