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Author: SteveSSteveS
Date: Apr 30, 2008 12:34
Hi There,
We recently upgraded to Outlook 2003 but are still running Word XP. This
means we can't use Word as the email editor. One user relied heavily on the
autotext functionality for inserting frequently used paragraphs and sentences
etc.
Rather than upgrading Word or downgrading Outlook does anyone know of an
alternate way for us to have something similar to the autotext functionality.
Thanks,
Steve
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Author: BhuffBhuff
Date: Apr 30, 2008 08:06
I can recieve email into my outlook. If I either reply or try and compose
and send it always comes back as unable to send. My web page provider is go
daddy. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you,
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Author: gavingavin
Date: Apr 30, 2008 06:42
Hi
I have a strange problem with some users on Outlook 2003 (SP3) on
Windows XP (SP2). When clicking the paper clip icon to insert a file,
the resulting dialog box will not allow you to display the files as
the 'list' or 'details' view. If you select either of these, the
files are displayed as icons, despite the drop down box confirming
that the files should be displayed in list form.
This is not a problem for every user, but for those that have this
issue, it is not apparent on any other Office product installed on
their systems. Has anyone seen this before and have or suggest a fix
for it?
thanks
Gavin
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Author: JOHJOH
Date: Apr 30, 2008 06:24
I want to put a link into an email (Outlook 2003) to open a Word doc
right at a bookmark.
When I test the link (by sending the email to myself and clicking the
link), it opens the Word doc, but at the top of the doc, not at the
bookmark.
I know the bookmark works, because when I paste the link into another
Word doc and click it, it opens the target Word doc right at the
bookmark.
Any insight?
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Author: StephenSarStephenSar
Date: Apr 30, 2008 05:58
I have Vista/Office 2007 Ultimate/Outlook 2007 installed. I have a paid
hotmail acct. Recently upgraded fm 2003 Outlook to 2007 and now when I
receive emails in Outlook 2007, I get garbled characters like
Chinese/Japanese characters with question marks, etc etc in the text.
Previously I had no such problems. I am not using Hotmail connector now. All
help appreciated. Thanks
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Stephen Sar
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Author: BillBill
Date: Apr 30, 2008 04:44
Hello,
Hope someone can help me. I have added (multiple times) various senders to
my safe senders list. I go to Junk email options and view the safe senders
list. They are there. But e-mail from them continues to end up in the Junk
Mail folder. My option for Junk Mail is set to low. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Bill
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Author: Graham R SeachGraham R Seach
Date: Apr 30, 2008 04:36
Hi guys,
I have been unable to view attachments of any file type using Outlook 2007
on Vista Ultimate.
* When I try to view an attachment, for example a GIF file, I get a message
box saying "The operation Failed. An object could not be found."
* When I try to save the attachment, I get a message box saying "Cannot save
the attachment."
* When I try to "preview" the file, I get a page with a message saying "This
file cannot be previewed. Try opening the file in the program in which it
was created."
I can, however, view, preview and save the same files on Windows XP / Office
2003. Is anyone able to shed any light on this please?
- Graham
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Author: Zadig GalbarasZadig Galbaras
Date: Apr 30, 2008 04:17
Hi...
I had some problem with my laptop.
After upgrading to Vista Home Premium, and after a hard battle to save my
PST-file from a faulty harddrive, I connected my HTC Touch to the computer
in order to update it from Outlook.
The darn thing is that now I have three and sometimes four "copies" of
meetings, birthdays and events all over my calendar.
Windows Vista Premium
MS Office 2007
MS Mobile Device Center
It seems to happen every time I have to make another partnership.
What am I doing wrong?
and...
Is there an easy and fast way to delete these unwanted calendar items?
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Author: MackMack
Date: Apr 30, 2008 01:54
Outlook 2007 SP1, Win XP Pro SP2
After right clicking a file in Explorer, selecting Send To>Mail Recipient a
new email is created as expected with the selected item already attached.
After addressing the email and clicking "Send" however the email remains
static on the screen with a misleading message reading "This message has
not been sent" displayed above the large Send button. I say misleading
because it turns out this email does actually get sent. In this state, the
Send button remains highlighted and most other icons & menu options are
greyed out. Because this message window is modal to the main Outlook Window
you are unable access any other Outlook functionality until this message
window is removed.
Resetting the outcmd.dat does not fix the problem, as was a suggested fix
by someone.
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