How do I get the yellow envelope to show bottom right of the scre

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Guest

I got rid of the yellow envelope that usually sits in the bottom right hand
corner of the screen when I have unread mail.... I want to get this to show
up again when I receive new mail - any ideas of how please?
Thanks!!
 
P

PaulD

: I got rid of the yellow envelope that usually sits in the bottom right
hand
: corner of the screen when I have unread mail.... I want to get this to
show
: up again when I receive new mail - any ideas of how please?
: Thanks!!

One place to go is under Tools -> Options, Preferences tab, Email Options...
button, Advanced E-mail Options... button
In the When new items arrive in my Inbox section check the Show an envelope
icon in the notification area
Paul D
 
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Can-so

outlook version please?


--
"Bother," said Pooh as he struggled with the computer.

"It never does quite what I want."

"I wish Christopher Robin were here."
 
B

Brian Tillman

Blythe said:
I got rid of the yellow envelope that usually sits in the bottom
right hand corner of the screen when I have unread mail.... I want
to get this to show up again when I receive new mail - any ideas of
how please?

Right-click your Taskbar and choose Properties. Click Customize. Slide
down to the "You have new unopened items" icon and change "Hide when
inactive" to "Always show". Click OK, then OK.
 
P

PaulD

:
: > I got rid of the yellow envelope that usually sits in the bottom
: > right hand corner of the screen when I have unread mail.... I want
: > to get this to show up again when I receive new mail - any ideas of
: > how please?
:
: Right-click your Taskbar and choose Properties. Click Customize. Slide
: down to the "You have new unopened items" icon and change "Hide when
: inactive" to "Always show". Click OK, then OK.
: --
: Brian Tillman
:
I guess the version of Windows was never stated. Hiding inactive icons in
XP is most likely the culprit. Didn't think of that since I use 2k at work.
Paul D
 
B

Brian Tillman

PaulD said:
I guess the version of Windows was never stated. Hiding inactive
icons in XP is most likely the culprit. Didn't think of that since I
use 2k at work.

It was a wild guess on my part, but I'm still pretty sure that was the
problem, since it happens so often.
 

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