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How do I fix the "Organize" button while I am in my Inbox? I use that buttin
to create/filter a nearly 100% correct set of rules to move/color/delete Adult and/or Junk mail to other folders etc. I tried to hit repair, Reinstall, moved all messages and folder to the Outlook Express prior to removal and re-installation and nothing worked! Not even the web help or wizards suggestion did anything. I spent 4 hours fixing *NOT) it and got nowhere. Any suggestions/help? Thanks, Alex... |
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You don't say what version of Outlook you're using. Outlook 2003 no longer
includes the Organize button on the Standard toolbar by default (I don't remember whether or not Outlook 2002 did). You can find Organize on the Tools menu, or you can add the button to your standard toolbar by right-clicking the toolbar and clicking Customize. -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "Alexander Mastrando Jr." wrote: How do I fix the "Organize" button while I am in my Inbox? I use that buttin to create/filter a nearly 100% correct set of rules to move/color/delete Adult and/or Junk mail to other folders etc. I tried to hit repair, Reinstall, moved all messages and folder to the Outlook Express prior to removal and re-installation and nothing worked! Not even the web help or wizards suggestion did anything. I spent 4 hours fixing *NOT) it and got nowhere. Any suggestions/help? Thanks, Alex... |
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Jocelyn, I seem to remember that ALL Outlook/Office versions have the
"Organizer Radio button. If you are lacking it, it may be possible that during a customization of your version of Outlook it was inadvertently left out. I my version of Office 2000 Premium, Outlook is but one program component out of 10 in tha suite. If your not familiar with 2000, it was a sort of flagship release of Office after Office 97. Similar to what Microsoft did with Windows Millenium. In Millenium they took the best of Win 082nd edition, added in a few of the components that were going to be release in XP and later Server 2003. I love when Microsoft does that.. They have 98se and have most of the bugs fixed, then knowing what's being released, they take the new features of the next major release, let the public give it a run while they finished XP (well "almost" finished XP), then we work on a platform that was rushed to way too soon. Hence the service packs 1,2, and now 3. I am not complaining mind you, because I really do love to play with the hundreds of permutations that Microsoft builds along the way. My God, with all of the utilities, tools, tryouts etc, all you needed was rhe releases of the .NET stuff and the latest SQL tppld and upgrades, you can actually customize your desktop OS into anything you want just as long as you don;t change any of the original code, or market it as your own new operating system. Well back to your answer and qyestuin, the above pretty much explains why I asked if anyone knew the answer. I was in my usual hurry to finish that project amoung 12 dozen others. It falls under/in the Tools selection, then you drag and drop it back to the toolbar/taskbar to repair it. I did that several times before I realized it was a MS Access tool that had to be written thru Access, saved, then added to the tto selection list under Customize -- Regards, Alex M. Jr. Alexs World of Computing Email To: "Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: You don't say what version of Outlook you're using. Outlook 2003 no longer includes the Organize button on the Standard toolbar by default (I don't remember whether or not Outlook 2002 did). You can find Organize on the Tools menu, or you can add the button to your standard toolbar by right-clicking the toolbar and clicking Customize. -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "Alexander Mastrando Jr." wrote: How do I fix the "Organize" button while I am in my Inbox? I use that buttin to create/filter a nearly 100% correct set of rules to move/color/delete Adult and/or Junk mail to other folders etc. I tried to hit repair, Reinstall, moved all messages and folder to the Outlook Express prior to removal and re-installation and nothing worked! Not even the web help or wizards suggestion did anything. I spent 4 hours fixing *NOT) it and got nowhere. Any suggestions/help? Thanks, Alex... |
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