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Hi guys, I installed an application for printing Avery Labels and it's
put a button on my toolbar. No matter how many times I unclick this option, when I next start Outlook there it is again. Is there a switch I need to use to get rid of this or should I go through the uninstall process? The other question is about having other mail folder shortcuts on the toolbar. I have added Inbox, but can't find a way to have other folders up there with it. Is this possible? Thanks in advance for advice, B |
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Boppy wrote:
Hi guys, I installed an application for printing Avery Labels and it's put a button on my toolbar. No matter how many times I unclick this option, when I next start Outlook there it is again. Is there a switch I need to use to get rid of this or should I go through the uninstall process? Outlook doesn't control that toolbar, the Avery product does. Contact Avery support for your solution. The other question is about having other mail folder shortcuts on the toolbar. I have added Inbox, but can't find a way to have other folders up there with it. Is this possible? If you can add Inbox, then adding other folders should follow the same method. However, how is this substantially different than clicking the folder in the Navigation Pane? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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![]() If you can add Inbox, then adding other folders should follow the same method. However, how is this substantially different than clicking the folder in the Navigation Pane? a) Under Tools/Customize/Go, there is an option for Inbox, as well as Sent, Outbox, etc. But folders that I can created do not appear there. b) It is quicker for me to click on a folder name in the toolbar than scrolling up and down the nav pane for my most frequently access toolbars. |
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Boppy wrote:
a) Under Tools/Customize/Go, there is an option for Inbox, as well as Sent, Outbox, etc. But folders that I can created do not appear there. b) It is quicker for me to click on a folder name in the toolbar than scrolling up and down the nav pane for my most frequently access toolbars. Put the folders you want in the Shortcuts on the Nav pane. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On Mar 7, 1:39 pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
Boppy wrote: a) Under Tools/Customize/Go, there is an option for Inbox, as well as Sent, Outbox, etc. But folders that I can created do not appear there. b) It is quicker for me to click on a folder name in the toolbar than scrolling up and down the nav pane for my most frequently access toolbars. Put the folders you want in the Shortcuts on the Nav pane. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] That still requires having the navpane open. I would like to hide the whole thing. Can favourites be put on the toolbar any way? |
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