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To: E who wrote (45896)4/8/2005 7:47:44 PM
From: shadowman  Respond to of 110653
 
E...Just to be clear...

You're using Outlook, not Outlook Express?



To: E who wrote (45896)4/8/2005 8:03:31 PM
From: B.K.Myers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
One thing that you might try is to pull down the File menu and select Archive. This should tell you where your emails have been archived.

A lot will depend on which version of Outlook you are using. Probably the best thing to do is to pull down the Help menu, select Contents and Index, click on either Index or Search, find "Archive" and read the help information. It should tell you how to retrieve your archived messages.

Hope this helps.

B.K.



To: E who wrote (45896)4/8/2005 8:20:29 PM
From: shadowman  Respond to of 110653
 
Try this site..

office.microsoft.com

office.microsoft.com



To: E who wrote (45896)4/9/2005 10:49:28 AM
From: RMP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
I have a “current view” on my “standard Toolbar” which is customizable. Perhaps you are on the page in outlook that shows all your info like today’s calendar, to do’s, mail, appointments, etc. all on one page.

At the top try going to “GO” and from the drop down menu go to MAIL. From this page you should see “Navigation Pane” under View.