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How can Outlook 2007 delete and move up when I read emails?

 
 
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      29th Jun 2007
In Outlook 2002, when I read emails in the message window, clicking on the
Delete button deletes the message and moves me up to the next message. In
Outlook 2007, when I delete an email from the Message window, the window just
closes. How can I get OL2007 to work the same way as OL2002?

Thanks in advance
 
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      29th Jun 2007
Click on Tools - Options - Preferences - E-mail Options. Next to "After
moving or deleting an open item" choose "open the previous item"

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"geistman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In Outlook 2002, when I read emails in the message window, clicking on the
> Delete button deletes the message and moves me up to the next message. In
> Outlook 2007, when I delete an email from the Message window, the window
> just
> closes. How can I get OL2007 to work the same way as OL2002?
>
> Thanks in advance


 
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