Worked! However, I need to make my Inbox the default folder on start-up to
make it work.
Thanks.
erok
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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R click your root folder
Properties Home Page
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
wrote in message
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Thank you for your quick response. Would you please provide me with the
location of this setting?
Thank you.
Erok
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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Try turning off the Outlook Today view of your root folder.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
wrote in message
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This is a weird one...
I installed a fresh copy Outlook 2003 (via Office Professional 2003)
on
my
new PC. Using the default folders that were created, added a few
new
contacts (ie. John Smith, Steve Jones, Bill Baker)
I am able to click into Contacts folder and then type "J" to go to
"Steve
Jones", then "B" to move to "Bill Baker". If I switch to my Inbox
folder
and back again to Contacts folder, the ability to type the first
letter
of
the last name works fine.
Here is where it gets weird:
I now, from within Outlook, open my original PST file from old PC,
and
copy
all contacts from the old PST to my new Contacts folder. Now, I can
no
longer type letters to go to last names when I switch between
folders.
It
appears that the focus of the cursor is no longer in the Contact
list,
but
is now on the Contact folder frame. Once I click into the first name
in
my
Contacts, the ability to type letters to move through the Contact
list
works.
It seems that once I imported all my old Contacts, the focus behavior
of
my
cursor when switching between other folders and Contacts has changed.
I have tried to reinstall Outlook, yet it still doesn't fix the
problem.
Any ideas?!
Thank you,
Erok
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