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I upgraded from Office Pro 2003 to Office Ultimate 2007. In outlook I can no
longer see tasks items. It only displays on the status bar "Upgrading multicolored For FollowUp Flags to Color Categories..." and Loading in the To-Do list panel. Has anyone seen this bug and is there a fix???? -- Being on a River is better than being on a Computer. |
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I'm having this same issue. Did you find a resolution?
"RunaRivr" wrote: I upgraded from Office Pro 2003 to Office Ultimate 2007. In outlook I can no longer see tasks items. It only displays on the status bar "Upgrading multicolored For FollowUp Flags to Color Categories..." and Loading in the To-Do list panel. Has anyone seen this bug and is there a fix???? -- Being on a River is better than being on a Computer. |
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I am not an expert. I hope the "resident" experts like Sue Moser see this
question, but I *have* seen a lot of advice to AVOID import and export of Outlook information as a way to move to another computer, and, I guess, upgrade to a newer version of Outlook. The result, these experts say, is info loss and possible .pst file corruption. Do some more searching here on the forum, and look at this web site: www.slipstick.com and search there for ideas. That site alone is an amazing source of Outlook info. Good luck! Jonathan "RunaRivr" wrote: I upgraded from Office Pro 2003 to Office Ultimate 2007. In outlook I can no longer see tasks items. It only displays on the status bar "Upgrading multicolored For FollowUp Flags to Color Categories..." and Loading in the To-Do list panel. Has anyone seen this bug and is there a fix???? -- Being on a River is better than being on a Computer. |
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Thanks for the advice Jonathan.
I actually found a fix for this...well maybe not a fix but more a work around perhaps... I was having the issue of "Loading" showing in the Task area. I ended up disabling Exchange Cache Mode and it worked ok. We aren't going to use cached mode, so it fixed our issue. For a test, I did re-enable cached mode to see if it would work or not and it still did...so for now we are taken care of. Thanks again. "Jonathan" wrote: I am not an expert. I hope the "resident" experts like Sue Moser see this question, but I *have* seen a lot of advice to AVOID import and export of Outlook information as a way to move to another computer, and, I guess, upgrade to a newer version of Outlook. The result, these experts say, is info loss and possible .pst file corruption. Do some more searching here on the forum, and look at this web site: www.slipstick.com and search there for ideas. That site alone is an amazing source of Outlook info. Good luck! Jonathan "RunaRivr" wrote: I upgraded from Office Pro 2003 to Office Ultimate 2007. In outlook I can no longer see tasks items. It only displays on the status bar "Upgrading multicolored For FollowUp Flags to Color Categories..." and Loading in the To-Do list panel. Has anyone seen this bug and is there a fix???? -- Being on a River is better than being on a Computer. |
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