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Old July 27th 09, 08:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
don
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Default O2007 Reading Pane "hides" attachments

I have Outlook 2007 with a right-side Reading Pane which takes up about 40%
of my screen width (22" widescreen monitor). When I get emails with lot's of
attachments, the first 3 appear along with a scrollbar so that you can scroll
through the rest of the attachments. Is there any way to make all of the
attachments appear in the Reading Pane without scrollbar? Thanks.
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Old July 28th 09, 06:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default O2007 Reading Pane "hides" attachments

Increase the amount of screen real estate you allow for the reading pane.

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After furious head scratching, Don asked:

| I have Outlook 2007 with a right-side Reading Pane which takes up
| about 40% of my screen width (22" widescreen monitor). When I get
| emails with lot's of attachments, the first 3 appear along with a
| scrollbar so that you can scroll through the rest of the attachments.
| Is there any way to make all of the attachments appear in the Reading
| Pane without scrollbar? Thanks.


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Old July 28th 09, 09:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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No, only by making the screen larger.

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I have Outlook 2007 with a right-side Reading Pane which takes up about
40%
of my screen width (22" widescreen monitor). When I get emails with lot's
of
attachments, the first 3 appear along with a scrollbar so that you can
scroll
through the rest of the attachments. Is there any way to make all of the
attachments appear in the Reading Pane without scrollbar? Thanks.


 




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