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Old June 30th, 2005, 03:09 AM
patty916
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Default When I close an email to go to another the first one disappears!

I suddenly have this "Unread Mail" folder. New mail cannot be opened from
the "Inbox" anymore, even though there's a blue # telling me how many mails
are there. The same # appears at the "Unread Mail" folder, and I can open
that one just fine. The problem occurs when I'm finished reading a mail and
go to the next one. The first one disappears and I cannot find it anywhere.
None of my personal or archive folders have it. I've even lost a couple
mails because I decided to come back and finish it later and I cannot find
it, and I did not delete it. This started happening a couple days ago when I
first noticed that new "Unread Mail" folder. Have I done something to change
the way Outlook works for me?
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Old June 30th, 2005, 03:26 AM
RuralGuy
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Hi Patty,

You will have better luck if you post in an Outlook NG. This group is for
Access, the database product that comes with Office Pro.

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Please reply to the newsgroup so all may benefit.
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Old June 30th, 2005, 03:28 AM
Duane Hookom
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This is an Access news group. However, you apparently have "Hide read
messages" checked or set someplace.

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"patty916" wrote in message
...
I suddenly have this "Unread Mail" folder. New mail cannot be opened from
the "Inbox" anymore, even though there's a blue # telling me how many
mails
are there. The same # appears at the "Unread Mail" folder, and I can open
that one just fine. The problem occurs when I'm finished reading a mail
and
go to the next one. The first one disappears and I cannot find it
anywhere.
None of my personal or archive folders have it. I've even lost a couple
mails because I decided to come back and finish it later and I cannot find
it, and I did not delete it. This started happening a couple days ago
when I
first noticed that new "Unread Mail" folder. Have I done something to
change
the way Outlook works for me?



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Old June 30th, 2005, 05:21 AM
John Vinson
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On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 19:09:03 -0700, "patty916"
wrote:

I suddenly have this "Unread Mail" folder.


It sounds like you're using Microsoft Outlook (or perhaps some other
mailreader program); this newsgroup is for a different program, the
database program Microsoft Access.

Please scroll down the list of newsgroups on the Communities webpage
and pick a newsgroup dedicated to your mail program
(microsoft.public.outlook.general for example).

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 




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