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how do i get messages in the normal startup, mine disappeared

 
 
David Hennings
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      13th Apr 2010
yesterday my normal outlook startup disappeared and now I do not get my
messages next to my inbox like before. does anyone know how to get it back?
 
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Orland, Kathleen
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      13th Apr 2010
Not enough details provided to troubleshoot. Please provide version of
Outlook, type of mail account, O/S, and if anything has been installed,
updated, etc. since the last time Outlook worked as desired.

This includes Windows updates, antivirus updates, firewall updates, etc.

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> yesterday my normal outlook startup disappeared and now I do not get my
> messages next to my inbox like before. does anyone know how to get it

back?


 
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