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Ted[_3_] May 5th 09 05:49 PM

Outlook 2007
 
I sent this 3/4 days ago but can not see it in the group. In addition
after this each time I go into news groups the name of the group
turns red in color?? Can not figure what this change in color
means.


Each time I start Outlook jumps a message: "A data file did not close
properly
last time it was used. It will be checked.... bla, bla, bla..."
Vista ultimate, Dell computer. Could one do something?? Regards Ted

A minute later comes up an other message that the file was checked.


K. Orland[_2_] May 5th 09 06:33 PM

Outlook 2007
 
Red means a subject you're following has been responded to.

"Ted" wrote in message
...
I sent this 3/4 days ago but can not see it in the group. In addition
after this each time I go into news groups the name of the group
turns red in color?? Can not figure what this change in color
means.


Each time I start Outlook jumps a message: "A data file did not close
properly
last time it was used. It will be checked.... bla, bla, bla..."
Vista ultimate, Dell computer. Could one do something?? Regards Ted

A minute later comes up an other message that the file was checked.




Ted[_3_] May 11th 09 11:27 PM

Outlook 2007
 
Thank you . Several days I could not see my posting as well
the older one. Now at once they are up here?? Ted

"K. Orland" wrote in message
...
Red means a subject you're following has been responded to.

"Ted" wrote in message
...
I sent this 3/4 days ago but can not see it in the group. In addition
after this each time I go into news groups the name of the group
turns red in color?? Can not figure what this change in color
means.


Each time I start Outlook jumps a message: "A data file did not close
properly
last time it was used. It will be checked.... bla, bla, bla..."
Vista ultimate, Dell computer. Could one do something?? Regards Ted

A minute later comes up an other message that the file was checked.






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