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1.Problem grouping Outlook emails with Outlook and not Word in the taskbar grouping Options
I am using Office Outlook 2003 on Windows XP Professional. Until this morning, all my open Outlook windows, such as New messages, drafts, replies, forwards, used to be grouped with the Outlook icon in my taskbar (set to Microsoft Word as my default email editor, if I uncheck that option it then groups with Outlook). All of a suddent they are being grouped with Microsoft Word in the taskbar. I would like to change it back so they get grouped with Outlook and kept separate from non-email Word documents. I've looked at options in Word and Outlook, but have not been able to figure out how to do this. Everything else (Excel, IE, etc.) gets grouped as before. It is only the email edit windows that have changed. I tried resetting my taskbar to the default settings but that didn't do anything. I checked my System Restore and it looks like (pretty much right around the time this happened) that 3 Windows security patches were installed: Windows XP KB944533, KB943055, and KB946026. Help! Any ideas as to how to fix this problem?? I've search all over the internet and cannot find any resolution to this.
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3.Group Outlook emails with Outlook and not Word in the taskbar grouping
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 15:01:22 -0800 (PST), XXXX@XXXXX.COM wrote: >I am using Office Outlook 2003 on Windows XP Professional. Until this >morning, all my open Outlook windows, such as New messages, drafts, >replies, forwards, used to be grouped with the Outlook icon in my >taskbar (set to Microsoft Word as my default email editor). All of a >suddent they are being grouped with Microsoft Word in >the taskbar. I would like to change it back so they get grouped with >Outlook and kept separate from non-email Word documents. I've looked >at options in Word and Outlook, but have not been able to figure out >how to do this. Everything else (Excel, IE, etc.) gets grouped as >before. It is only the email edit windows that have changed. I've >search all over the internet and cannot find any resolution to this. >I tried resetting my taskbar to the default settings but that didn't >do anything. I checked my System Restore and it looks like (pretty >much right around the time this happened) that 3 Windows security >patches were installed: Windows XP KB944533, KB943055, and KB946026. >Help! Any ideas as to how to fix this problem?? Your problem has to do with Outlook and it's settings and NOTHING to do with XP. You need to ask in a group with OUTLOOK in the title. Ask elsewhere
4.Group Outlook emails with Outlook and not Word in the taskbar grouping
I am using Office Outlook 2003 on Windows XP Professional. Until this morning, all my open Outlook windows, such as New messages, drafts, replies, forwards, used to be grouped with the Outlook icon in my taskbar (set to Microsoft Word as my default email editor). All of a suddent they are being grouped with Microsoft Word in the taskbar. I would like to change it back so they get grouped with Outlook and kept separate from non-email Word documents. I've looked at options in Word and Outlook, but have not been able to figure out how to do this. Everything else (Excel, IE, etc.) gets grouped as before. It is only the email edit windows that have changed. I've search all over the internet and cannot find any resolution to this. I tried resetting my taskbar to the default settings but that didn't do anything. I checked my System Restore and it looks like (pretty much right around the time this happened) that 3 Windows security patches were installed: Windows XP KB944533, KB943055, and KB946026. Help! Any ideas as to how to fix this problem??
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