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Old May 11th, 2010, 03:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
BetteBoop57
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Default Formatting bar not where it was

For some reason, the formatting bar in Outlook 2003 will not stay under the
subject line. I drag it down and the very next time I start Outlook, it's
right back up under the regular toolbar.
How can I make it stay where I want it to? I've never had a problem before,
it's just recently...more then likely after an update?
Thanks in advance,
BetteBoop57
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Old May 11th, 2010, 08:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Default Formatting bar not where it was

BetteBoop57 wrote:

For some reason, the formatting bar in Outlook 2003 will not stay under
the subject line. I drag it down and the very next time I start Outlook,
it's right back up under the regular toolbar. How can I make it stay
where I want it to? I've never had a problem before, it's just
recently...more then likely after an update?


Same thing happen when you start Outlook in its safe mode which does not
load any add-ons that you installed into Outlook?

outlook.exe /safe

If an add-on modifies an existing toolbar to add a button for that add-on,
it can screw up [remembering] the position for the parent toolbar in which
it is inserting its button. That is, the add-on is modifying the toolbar to
add its button but does so on-the-fly when the toolbar gets displayed. By
disabling all add-ons when you load Outlook, you eliminate the possibility
for the add-on to load and then modify the toolbars.
 




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