Notes in 2007

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Guest

I just upgraded to office 2007 and I right clicked the note I wanted to
delete but a
different note was deleted...now I can't find it.

Also - the note I had on my task bar is inaccessible and it isn't stored in
my notes section...what's up with that????
 
B

Brian Tillman

cdwdnw said:
I just upgraded to office 2007 and I right clicked the note I wanted
to delete but a
different note was deleted...now I can't find it.

ANything you delete in Outlook will move to the Deleted Items folder in the
same folder set as the folder from which the message was deleted.
Also - the note I had on my task bar is inaccessible and it isn't
stored in my notes section...what's up with that????

Sorry, I don't have any idea what "note I had on my task bar" means.
Outlook doesn't have a taskbar, WIndows does.
 
G

Guest

Thanks Brian...I had look in deleted items but didn't see it until I sorted
by type just now. Thanks...for some reason I thought only email & feeds went
there.
Sorry, I don't have any idea what "note I had on my task bar" means.
Outlook doesn't have a taskbar, WIndows does.

I created a shortcut from the Outlook note to the Windows task bar so I
could access it easier. With the upgrade I can't access it from my task bar
and any changes I made to the note on my task bar didn't update the copy in
Outlook...
 
B

Brian Tillman

cdwdnw said:
I created a shortcut from the Outlook note to the Windows task bar so
I could access it easier. With the upgrade I can't access it from my
task bar and any changes I made to the note on my task bar didn't
update the copy in Outlook...

When you installed a new version of Outlook, the installation folder
changed. The shortcut probably points to the old path still. Open the
shortcut properties and adjust the target path to point to the correct
location for the outlook.exe image. (Probably an "OFFICE11" to "OFFICE12"
change.)
 
G

Guest

I don't think that's going to work :(

Target: "C:\Documents and Settings\Nicole Wallace\Desktop\Log Ins.msg"

Start In: "C:\Documents and Settings\Nicole Wallace\Desktop"

I think it was my mistake putting it on the task bar.....it was great while
it lasted though....thanks for the help...I got half my problem solved
 
B

Brian Tillman

cdwdnw said:
I don't think that's going to work :(

Target: "C:\Documents and Settings\Nicole Wallace\Desktop\Log
Ins.msg"

Start In: "C:\Documents and Settings\Nicole Wallace\Desktop"

I think it was my mistake putting it on the task bar.....it was great
while it lasted though....thanks for the help...I got half my problem
solved

If that file exists, the shortcut should work. .msg files are still
associated with Outlook.
 

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