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Old April 10th 06, 11:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Shannon Bradford
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I just reinstalled Outlook 2003 (actually I had to do a complete Windows XP
Pro SP2 reinstall). Afterwards, I couldn't get my toolbars to stay on the
same line. They would initially setup that way fine, but whenever I close
Outlook, they revert back to being on two lines. I tried going to to
Tools -- Customize -- Options and setting "Show Standard and Formatting
toolbars on two rows" so that it was unchecked, but it's checked AND greyed
out! I can't select it!

Any ideas on how to fix this weird problem?

Thanks.

Shannon


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Old April 11th 06, 02:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman
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Default Setting up Toolbars on One Line in Email

Shannon Bradford wrote:

I just reinstalled Outlook 2003 (actually I had to do a complete
Windows XP Pro SP2 reinstall). Afterwards, I couldn't get my
toolbars to stay on the same line. They would initially setup that
way fine, but whenever I close Outlook, they revert back to being on
two lines. I tried going to to Tools -- Customize -- Options and
setting "Show Standard and Formatting toolbars on two rows" so that
it was unchecked, but it's checked AND greyed out! I can't select it!


Do you have any third-party toolbars as well?
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Brian Tillman
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Old April 13th 06, 05:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Shannon Bradford
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Default Setting up Toolbars on One Line in Email


Yes. I'm running one for spam. It's the one that's on the bottom that I'd
like to put in the same row as my standard toolbar.

Shannon

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Shannon Bradford wrote:

I just reinstalled Outlook 2003 (actually I had to do a complete
Windows XP Pro SP2 reinstall). Afterwards, I couldn't get my
toolbars to stay on the same line. They would initially setup that
way fine, but whenever I close Outlook, they revert back to being on
two lines. I tried going to to Tools -- Customize -- Options and
setting "Show Standard and Formatting toolbars on two rows" so that
it was unchecked, but it's checked AND greyed out! I can't select it!


Do you have any third-party toolbars as well?
--
Brian Tillman



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Old April 13th 06, 05:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman
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Default Setting up Toolbars on One Line in Email

Shannon Bradford wrote:

Yes. I'm running one for spam. It's the one that's on the bottom
that I'd like to put in the same row as my standard toolbar.


With third-party toolbars in the mix, there's usually no way to have toolbar
positions remain fixed. The third-party toolbar must have that option.
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Brian Tillman

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Old April 13th 06, 11:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Shannon Bradford
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Default Setting up Toolbars on One Line in Email

Well, it happens with the non third party toolbar too (even if I remove the
third party toolbar). Also, it worked before I reinstalled Windows just
fine with both the third party one and just the regular Outlook toolbars.

Any ideas on how to fix?

Thanks for the help.

Shannon

"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
...
Shannon Bradford wrote:

Yes. I'm running one for spam. It's the one that's on the bottom
that I'd like to put in the same row as my standard toolbar.


With third-party toolbars in the mix, there's usually no way to have
toolbar positions remain fixed. The third-party toolbar must have that
option.
--
Brian Tillman



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Old April 19th 06, 07:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Shannon Bradford
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Default Setting up Toolbars on One Line in Email

Does no one have any ideas on how to fix this?

Shannon

"Shannon Bradford" wrote in message
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Well, it happens with the non third party toolbar too (even if I remove
the third party toolbar). Also, it worked before I reinstalled Windows
just fine with both the third party one and just the regular Outlook
toolbars.

Any ideas on how to fix?

Thanks for the help.

Shannon

"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
...
Shannon Bradford wrote:

Yes. I'm running one for spam. It's the one that's on the bottom
that I'd like to put in the same row as my standard toolbar.


With third-party toolbars in the mix, there's usually no way to have
toolbar positions remain fixed. The third-party toolbar must have that
option.
--
Brian Tillman






 




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