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Hi,
I'm new to Outlook 2007, I do not like the reading panes. I shut the pane off in my inbox and sent box. It seems that each time I create a folder, the reading pane displays. Can I shut that off for all messages? -- Newbee |
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You could try customizing the default view to turn the Reading Pane off
(View | Current View | Customize Current View | Other Settings...). -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com "Newbee" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm new to Outlook 2007, I do not like the reading panes. I shut the pane off in my inbox and sent box. It seems that each time I create a folder, the reading pane displays. Can I shut that off for all messages? -- Newbee |
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i'm not sure what you mean. While in the inbox view customize the setting
and then all my new folders will have the same settings? -- Newbee "Ben M. Schorr, MVP" wrote: You could try customizing the default view to turn the Reading Pane off (View | Current View | Customize Current View | Other Settings...). -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com "Newbee" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm new to Outlook 2007, I do not like the reading panes. I shut the pane off in my inbox and sent box. It seems that each time I create a folder, the reading pane displays. Can I shut that off for all messages? -- Newbee |
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Newbee wrote:
i'm not sure what you mean. While in the inbox view customize the setting and then all my new folders will have the same settings? I think Ben is referencing the wrong customization. What he describes customizes only the current folder's form. If you use what I suggest, it wil customize the default Message form, which will apply to all folders that use that form (which means new mail folders). -- Brian Tillman |
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Newbee wrote:
I'm new to Outlook 2007, I do not like the reading panes. I shut the pane off in my inbox and sent box. It seems that each time I create a folder, the reading pane displays. Can I shut that off for all messages? ViewArrange ByCurrent ViewDefine Views. Select Messages. Click Modify, then Other Settings. Turn the Reading Pane off. -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian, thanks for answering Newbee as I asked this question earlier and
received a much more complicated fix to the problem. I didn't even try it. Your suggestion worked great! I thought I would ask about something else, to see if you can help. I have upgraded to 2007 on 2 computers. One of them cannot see new mail in the Inbox if she clicks on Inbox from another folder. Let me explain. She is in another folder besides Inbox when new mail arrives. When she clicks on Inbox it isn't visable. She has to click on any other folder, it doesn't matter which one, and then click on Inbox and then she can see the new mail. Gotta fix for this one? Thanks "Brian Tillman" wrote: Newbee wrote: I'm new to Outlook 2007, I do not like the reading panes. I shut the pane off in my inbox and sent box. It seems that each time I create a folder, the reading pane displays. Can I shut that off for all messages? ViewArrange ByCurrent ViewDefine Views. Select Messages. Click Modify, then Other Settings. Turn the Reading Pane off. -- Brian Tillman |
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KDenton wrote:
Brian, thanks for answering Newbee as I asked this question earlier and received a much more complicated fix to the problem. You're welcome. I thought I would ask about something else, to see if you can help. I have upgraded to 2007 on 2 computers. One of them cannot see new mail in the Inbox if she clicks on Inbox from another folder. Let me explain. She is in another folder besides Inbox when new mail arrives. When she clicks on Inbox it isn't visable. She has to click on any other folder, it doesn't matter which one, and then click on Inbox and then she can see the new mail. Gotta fix for this one? What type of account? -- Brian Tillman |
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We do not have Exchange if that's what you mean?
"Brian Tillman" wrote: KDenton wrote: Brian, thanks for answering Newbee as I asked this question earlier and received a much more complicated fix to the problem. You're welcome. I thought I would ask about something else, to see if you can help. I have upgraded to 2007 on 2 computers. One of them cannot see new mail in the Inbox if she clicks on Inbox from another folder. Let me explain. She is in another folder besides Inbox when new mail arrives. When she clicks on Inbox it isn't visable. She has to click on any other folder, it doesn't matter which one, and then click on Inbox and then she can see the new mail. Gotta fix for this one? What type of account? -- Brian Tillman |
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KDenton wrote:
We do not have Exchange if that's what you mean? OK. Is it a POP account or an IMAP account? -- Brian Tillman |
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