How can I get my task toolbar back in an open email message?

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How can I get my task toolbar back in an open email message?

Postby S2lt » Wed, 16 Jul 2008 04:25:03 GMT

I am not sure if I clicked something by accident but my task toolbar has 
disappeared only when I open an email.  So if I want to print...I can't.  

Re: How can I get my task toolbar back in an open email message?

Postby Diane Poremsky {MVP} » Wed, 16 Jul 2008 04:31:37 GMT

right click on the toolbar area and choose customize - then add a check to 
show the ones you need. or find and delete outcmd.dat.
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