Outlook Outlook 2003 - Automate: Opening, Sizing, & Cascade Placement of Panels

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For Microsoft Office Outlook 2003:



Question 1: How can I open multiple panels (Inbox, Drafts, Sent Items, Calendar, Tasks) in addition to those already in my "All Programs/Start Up": Explorer, Lotus Notes, Excel --- when starting computer?

Question 2: How can I make all of the panels the same size at start up - every time?

Question 3: How can I make all of the panels placed where I want them (see pic 3) in the same location at start up - every time. This includes the order i.e. Excel template at bottom left, Market Q at top right.

If software / program / macro already exists - please advise. If it doesn't exist, why don't you invent the application, and micro sell it?

Thanks in advance!!!!!

David
 

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Welcome to the forums circus-master :)

I'm not aware of any method to achieve any of those things - although I'm sure something will exist and someone else may know more. I tried searching for a way to change the startup folder of Outlook 2003 from the command line, but couldn't find anything, as that would have made things possible.
 

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