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RobertSeattle December 18th 07 03:30 PM

Outlook 2007 bogus "there are no items to show in this view" displays
 
We have multiple Outlook 2007 users who are getting Outlook explorer
view windows displaying "there are no items to show in this view"
after deleting multiple items in the view. Once you click away or do
something else, the view refreshes and the items that haven't been
deleted display again, but it is VERY annoying. Anyone heard of a
fix? And this is after installing SP1.

Diane Poremsky December 18th 07 03:38 PM

Outlook 2007 bogus "there are no items to show in this view" displays
 
I'm not aware of a fix, other than F5.

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"RobertSeattle" wrote in message
...
We have multiple Outlook 2007 users who are getting Outlook explorer
view windows displaying "there are no items to show in this view"
after deleting multiple items in the view. Once you click away or do
something else, the view refreshes and the items that haven't been
deleted display again, but it is VERY annoying. Anyone heard of a
fix? And this is after installing SP1.



RobertSeattle December 18th 07 04:18 PM

Outlook 2007 bogus "there are no items to show in this view"displays
 
F5 doesn't cause a refresh in this scenario. You have to click another
folder, then come back - which is why it is very annoying.

Diane Poremsky December 18th 07 05:39 PM

Outlook 2007 bogus "there are no items to show in this view" displays
 
I think it does here. Selecting the view (same view, just select it) works
also. My complaint with this behavior is that the mass deletions don't
always work when it does this - it stops deleting when the view goes blank.

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"RobertSeattle" wrote in message
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F5 doesn't cause a refresh in this scenario. You have to click another
folder, then come back - which is why it is very annoying.



MC January 29th 08 03:11 AM

Outlook 2007 bogus "there are no items to show in this view" d
 


"RobertSeattle" wrote:

F5 doesn't cause a refresh in this scenario. You have to click another
folder, then come back - which is why it is very annoying.


Hi Robert,

Just wondering if you were able to resolve this. SP1 does not fix this issue.

Thanks

MacAddict February 4th 08 01:43 PM

Outlook 2007 bogus "there are no items to show in this view" d
 
On Jan 28, 10:11 pm, MC wrote:
"RobertSeattle" wrote:
F5 doesn't cause a refresh in this scenario. You have to click another
folder, then come back - which is why it is very annoying.


Hi Robert,

Just wondering if you were able to resolve this. SP1 does not fix this issue.

Thanks


Hi all,

Has anybody been able to fix this? I'm also seeing this in my Outlook
2007 sp1.


[email protected] February 28th 08 04:58 PM

Outlook 2007 bogus "there are no items to show in this view" d
 
On Feb 4, 8:43 am, MacAddict wrote:
On Jan 28, 10:11 pm, MC wrote:

"RobertSeattle" wrote:
F5 doesn't cause a refresh in this scenario. You have to click another
folder, then come back - which is why it is very annoying.


Hi Robert,


Just wondering if you were able to resolve this. SP1 does not fix this issue.


Thanks


Hi all,

Has anybody been able to fix this? I'm also seeing this in my Outlook
2007 sp1.


Same problem here also :(


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