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Missing Forward and Reply Buttons
When opening my emails the Forward and Reply buttons are missing. Can anyone
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Are you using Outlook or Outlook Express for your emails? Also, what
version of office are you using? Are you inside your mail message when the buttons are missing? For instance, did you double click on the message? Or are you reading the message in a preview pane? All that information is very helpful for us to know exactly which buttons have gone missing and how we should explain to get them back for you. -- Dawn Crosier Microsoft MVP "Education Lasts a Lifetime" This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn as well. "Dolly East" wrote in message ... When opening my emails the Forward and Reply buttons are missing. Can anyone help please. Dolly |
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"Dawn Crosier" wrote: Are you using Outlook or Outlook Express for your emails? Also, what version of office are you using? Are you inside your mail message when the buttons are missing? For instance, did you double click on the message? Or are you reading the message in a preview pane? All that information is very helpful for us to know exactly which buttons have gone missing and how we should explain to get them back for you. -- Dawn Crosier Microsoft MVP "Education Lasts a Lifetime" Dear Dawn thank you for your prompt reply, sorry I gave such little info. I am using Outook. Office Outlook 2003. I double click on the message. Usually once the email opens I see these buttons above the message. Don't know what I did to lose them. Thanks again, Dolly |
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Dolly -
No problem. While you are inside one of your mail messages. Right click where the buttons used to be. Select Customize from the list. You will probably see two toolbars listed. Standard and Formatting. (Others if you use Snag-It, Yahoo, or Google toolbars) Once the Customize dialog box opens, select the Toolbars tab. Highlight Standard and click the Reset button. That will reset the toolbar to how it was when it was installed. Click Close to close out of the Customize dialog box. How the buttons went missing? You could have drug them off, if you were holding the ALT key down while dragging them. Let me know if you are still having trouble. -- Dawn Crosier Microsoft MVP "Education Lasts a Lifetime" This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn as well. "Dolly East" wrote in message ... "Dawn Crosier" wrote: Are you using Outlook or Outlook Express for your emails? Also, what version of office are you using? Are you inside your mail message when the buttons are missing? For instance, did you double click on the message? Or are you reading the message in a preview pane? All that information is very helpful for us to know exactly which buttons have gone missing and how we should explain to get them back for you. -- Dawn Crosier Microsoft MVP "Education Lasts a Lifetime" Dear Dawn thank you for your prompt reply, sorry I gave such little info. I am using Outook. Office Outlook 2003. I double click on the message. Usually once the email opens I see these buttons above the message. Don't know what I did to lose them. Thanks again, Dolly |
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Missing Forward and Reply Buttons
Thanks so much Dawn.....everything back to normal and I appreciate it very
much. Reassuring to have such help nearby. Best, Dolly "Dawn Crosier" wrote: Dolly - No problem. While you are inside one of your mail messages. Right click where the buttons used to be. Select Customize from the list. You will probably see two toolbars listed. Standard and Formatting. (Others if you use Snag-It, Yahoo, or Google toolbars) Once the Customize dialog box opens, select the Toolbars tab. Highlight Standard and click the Reset button. That will reset the toolbar to how it was when it was installed. Click Close to close out of the Customize dialog box. How the buttons went missing? You could have drug them off, if you were holding the ALT key down while dragging them. Let me know if you are still having trouble. -- Dawn Crosier Microsoft MVP "Education Lasts a Lifetime" This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn as well. "Dolly East" wrote in message ... "Dawn Crosier" wrote: Are you using Outlook or Outlook Express for your emails? Also, what version of office are you using? Are you inside your mail message when the buttons are missing? For instance, did you double click on the message? Or are you reading the message in a preview pane? All that information is very helpful for us to know exactly which buttons have gone missing and how we should explain to get them back for you. -- Dawn Crosier Microsoft MVP "Education Lasts a Lifetime" Dear Dawn thank you for your prompt reply, sorry I gave such little info. I am using Outook. Office Outlook 2003. I double click on the message. Usually once the email opens I see these buttons above the message. Don't know what I did to lose them. Thanks again, Dolly |
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