outlook 2007 message preview

K

K-Man

Hi,

I just upgraded, outlook 2007 from 2003, and there was this neat
feature on 2003 about the incoming mail that use to come as a preview
on bottom right side of your screen, i do not see it on 2007, is this
something that micro$oft removed or is there some sort of setting that
I can just activate?

thanks,
 
K

Kubilay Elmas

No this feature is still existing and usualy by default it's activated. But
you can go to Tools menu.

==> Options
==>Under "Preferences" tab, click on "E-Mail Options"
==> Click on "Advanced E-Mail Options..."
==> Under the "When new items arrice in my Inbox" section, you can specify
the settings you want to. And click on

Dekstop Alert Settings for more options for notifications about new incoming
mails.

Let us know if that resolved your problem. Thank you
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

Hi,

I just upgraded, outlook 2007 from 2003, and there was this neat
feature on 2003 about the incoming mail that use to come as a preview
on bottom right side of your screen, i do not see it on 2007, is this
something that micro$oft removed or is there some sort of setting that
I can just activate?



Yes, you can activate it. Go to View | Reading Pane, and choose Right
or Bottom, wherever you prefer to have it.
 
K

K-Man

No this feature is still existing and usualy by default it's activated. But
you can go to Tools menu.

==> Options
==>Under "Preferences" tab, click on "E-Mail Options"
==> Click on "Advanced E-Mail Options..."
==> Under the "When new items arrice in my Inbox" section, you can specify
the settings you want to. And click on

Dekstop Alert Settings for more options for notifications about new incoming
mails.

Let us know if that resolved your problem. Thank you

"K-Man" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de (e-mail address removed)...
Yes that worked. Thanks very much, I guess you have to manually do
it.

thanks again
 

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