While I am able to turn off the preveiw panel in Outlook for most folders It
remains active in the Junk E-Mail folder. Is it possible to turn this off as
well.
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What version of Outlook?
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"alphatec" <alphatec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> While I am able to turn off the preveiw panel in Outlook for most folders
> It
> remains active in the Junk E-Mail folder. Is it possible to turn this off
> as
> well.
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Diane
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1/10/2010 7:32:31 PM
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alphatec wrote:
> While I am able to turn off the preveiw panel in Outlook for most folders It
> remains active in the Junk E-Mail folder. Is it possible to turn this off as
> well.
You never identified WHICH version of Outlook that you use. Versions exist
because there are *differences* between them, including how to access the
configuration options within the different versions.
In Outlook 2003, select the Junk folder and use the View -> Reading Pane to
configure the Preview pane option for that folder.
As I recall, the install-time default for Outlook is to *disable* the
Preview pane for the Junk folder. So at some time you enabled it and now
you decided that you want to disable it again.
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VanguardLH
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1/11/2010 6:41:11 AM
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