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  • 1. Can I download to multiple data files
    I have a bunch of POP3 accounts, a hotmail, a yahoo, a google, etc... I like keeping things organized, so I created a data file for each in outlook 2003. My idea was to have it work like Outlook Express, where I have my "local folders" (on my hard drive, where I archive all my stuff) and then each account has it's own "bracket" on the "tree" (on the same level as "local folders" - if that makes any sense). Unfortuately, although I can create as many data files as I want, all my accounts download into one of them. Is there any way to make each account download into its own data file, or at least have its own "catagory" in my folder tree? I don't understand why I can do it in Outlook Express, but not the "full featured" Outlook. Thanks for any suggestions.
  • 2. Sent 54 Meg Attachement? Need to abort?
    I screwed up> I sent a 54 Meg attachement in an email. My server (yahoo.com) can only handle up to 10 megs. I saw it too late and actually thought that yahoo woul have rejected the email. But now it is out of my Outlook outbox and causing me to have consent failures on my Outlook. How do I abort/delete and email that has already left my outbox?
  • 3. I don't want to type a password to open emails in outlook
    I just got Office XP pro. Now, when I want my emails from Outlook, it makes me sign in a username and password every time. Why? And how do I eliminate this unnnecessary feature?
  • 4. how to copy emails to CD
    I use Office XP with Windows XP, thus Outlook XP. I backup my email to a .pst folder, but I need to save some to a CD. It seems impossible. I get a lot of files "ready to be written to the CD", but I cannot write them. I tried "send", "copy/paste", it always tell me that the size of the files is too big for the CD, though I now try to write only 14 emails. Can you tell me how to proceed please? Thanks
  • 5. How do I turn off voice notification when E-Mail messages come
    I get frustrated with these message boards, it seems as though when I ask a question, the replies I get always state the obvious and never help me solve my problem. Example, How do I turn this off any you say well you'll have to remove it or disable it. Well of course thats what has to be done.. I'm asking "How?" Don't get me wrong, I appreciate your time but it's like asking how do I fix my widget and you say well in order to make it work you're going to need to fix it. So the question remains, How do I disable it, remove it, or turn it off? It's probably this darn voice notification thats making me seem a little on edge. Try listening to this monotone voice each day. Thanks "BillR [MVP]" wrote: > Well, is the number varies you must have an add-in that is doing this. > You'll need to remove or disable it. > > > " XXXX@XXXXX.COM " < XXXX@XXXXX.COM > wrote in message > news: XXXX@XXXXX.COM ... > > When I open up Outlook and my messages are downloaded, a voice says "you > > have > > three mails" and continues on as more mail is received. It never > > corresponds > > with the number of mail I have and it gets quite irritating listening to > > such > > a mundane voice. > > > > Thanks > > >

Click Here to Enable Instant Search

Postby QWlkYW4 » Thu, 08 Feb 2007 20:01:00 GMT

Hello

I am testing Office 2007 before rolling it out. In Outlook there is a box 
that says Click Here to Enable Instant Search. Is there any way I can disable 
this feature for the time being as users are not as a rule allowed to 
download and install software.

Thanks in advance.
Aidan

RE: Click Here to Enable Instant Search

Postby QWlkYW4 » Thu, 08 Feb 2007 21:58:01 GMT

Hello

Please ignore this as I have fixed the problem.

Cheers
Aidan





Click Here to enable instant search

Postby amVmZmM0NDQy » Wed, 14 Mar 2007 11:36:02 GMT

is there any way to get rid of this yellow bar at the top of every outlook 
2007 calendar, mailbox, contacts, etc.?  Apart from installing windows search 
3.0, that is.  the bar bugs me.  windows search slows my entire computer to a 
crawl.  obviously, the yellow bar is the lesser of two evils, but if there's 
any way to make it disappear, i'd sure like to know!

thanks.

Re: Click Here to Enable Instant Search

Postby oslopez28 » Fri, 23 Mar 2007 06:26:38 GMT








Re: Click Here to Enable Instant Search

Postby Jeff Johnson » Fri, 30 Mar 2007 03:21:35 GMT






Tool | Options | "Other" tab | Advanced Options, uncheck Show prompts to 
enable Instant Search. 



RE: Click Here to enable instant search

Postby SEpE » Sat, 07 Apr 2007 13:20:02 GMT

Tools / Options / Other / Advanced Options / then uncheck the box that says 
"prompt for instant search".






RE: Click Here to enable instant search

Postby amVmZmM0NDQy » Sun, 08 Apr 2007 00:00:01 GMT

THANKS HJD!






RE: Click Here to enable instant search

Postby UGV0ZUg » Sat, 28 Jul 2007 02:52:07 GMT

Thanks HJD - it was annoying me too!






RE: Click Here to enable instant search

Postby c3Rld2FydCB3YWxrZXI » Thu, 23 Aug 2007 09:44:02 GMT

thanks!






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