Why won't my Outlook 2003 save customize changes to Outlook Today.

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Guest

I tried to change my Outlook Today to the Winter look. I can change the
look, but when I go back to Outlook Today, it goes back top the default view,
and the "Calendar" link does not show, although the calendar entries do. It
isn't a BIG deal, but I just like the Winter view better than the Default one.
 
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Brian Tillman

dxcj4life said:
I tried to change my Outlook Today to the Winter look. I can change
the
look, but when I go back to Outlook Today, it goes back top the
default view, and the "Calendar" link does not show, although the
calendar entries do. It isn't a BIG deal, but I just like the Winter
view better than the Default one.

Try changing it directly in the registry:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/oltoday.htm
 
G

Guest

Brian Tillman said:
Try changing it directly in the registry:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/oltoday.htm

Also, I just noticed that the images (dividers, etc) don't show in the
"Standard" view. Like I mentioned before, even if I change the view to
Winter, when I come back to Outlook Today, it reverts to "Standard," again,
without the images, and without the "Calendar" link as well.
 
B

Brian Tillman

dxcj4life said:
Also, I just noticed that the images (dividers, etc) don't show in the
"Standard" view. Like I mentioned before, even if I change the view
to Winter, when I come back to Outlook Today, it reverts to
"Standard," again, without the images, and without the "Calendar"
link as well.

I'm afraid I can't think of any advice.
 
G

Guest

Brian Tillman said:
I'm afraid I can't think of any advice.

I upgraded from Outlook 2000, which was having its own problems with
changing the appearance. This is the same software that I had on my laptop,
and it worked fine there. Any ideas anyone?
 
G

Guest

I'm having the same problem, and have tried changing it from the registry.
The registry actually has the right style, but it won't stick when I close
Outlook down. I upgraded from 2000 as well where I was able to customize
Outlook today by adding a DWORD value in the registry. No one seems to have
an answer to this problem.

N. Glenn
 

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