Toolbars in Outlook 2003

G

Guest

Hi

I am using Outlook 2003 and using Word 2003 as my e-mail editor.

When I create a new email message my menu toolbars are not where I want
them. So I move them. But when I want to create another new email message,
they're back in the wrong place. Is there any way that I can make them stay
put?
 
R

Roady [MVP]

What toolbars are that? Try relocating them directly in Word instead of
through Outlook. Note that positioning (and remembering) of third party
Outlook Toolbars is a responsibility of the Add-in; not Outlook.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Hi

I am using Outlook 2003 and using Word 2003 as my e-mail editor.

When I create a new email message my menu toolbars are not where I want
them. So I move them. But when I want to create another new email message,
they're back in the wrong place. Is there any way that I can make them stay
put?
 
G

Guest

One has the Send, Accounts, Attachments, Importance buttons and the other has
Save, Print, Font size and type, etc.

Those toolbars are placed ok in Word but when I open a new email one toolbar
is at the top of the screen and the other is below the To, CC, Bcc and
Subject line. It's very annoying.



Many thanks
JD
 
G

Guest

I could really do with some more guidance on this problem. Has anyone esle
experienced it? If it's third party software causing my Outlook toolbars to
be all over the place, how do I correct it?
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Many thanks
Jackie D

Jackie D said:
One has the Send, Accounts, Attachments, Importance buttons and the other has
Save, Print, Font size and type, etc.

Those toolbars are placed ok in Word but when I open a new email one toolbar
is at the top of the screen and the other is below the To, CC, Bcc and
Subject line. It's very annoying.



Many thanks
JD


Roady said:
What toolbars are that? Try relocating them directly in Word instead of
through Outlook. Note that positioning (and remembering) of third party
Outlook Toolbars is a responsibility of the Add-in; not Outlook.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
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Hi

I am using Outlook 2003 and using Word 2003 as my e-mail editor.

When I create a new email message my menu toolbars are not where I want
them. So I move them. But when I want to create another new email message,
they're back in the wrong place. Is there any way that I can make them stay
put?


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Ta
Jackie D
 
B

Brian Tillman

Jackie D said:
I could really do with some more guidance on this problem. Has anyone
esle experienced it? If it's third party software causing my Outlook
toolbars to be all over the place, how do I correct it?

Each third-party toolbar is responsible for keeping track of its position.
If it does not, then it will mess up all toolbars. Speak to the vendor of
the toolbar.
 
G

Guest

Hi Brian

The toolbars got messed up when I decided to use Word 2003 as my email
editor. So I thought somebody on the Microsoft Community might have an idea
about what's going on. That's what I meant by 'third party' but perhaps I've
used the term incorrectly.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Jackie D said:
The toolbars got messed up when I decided to use Word 2003 as my email
editor. So I thought somebody on the Microsoft Community might have
an idea about what's going on. That's what I meant by 'third party'
but perhaps I've used the term incorrectly.

The third party toolbars most likely to mess things up if you use Word as
you mail editor are search toolbars and the Admobe Acrobat toolbar.
 

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