Customized Outllook Today Winter Scheme does not have customize button

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David

I have stumbled on an issue that only one or two others seem to have noticed, and thought I would also provide the answer! If you customize Outlook Today 2000 to the Winter scheme, the "Customize Outlook Today" button is not shown, so you cannot change it to a different scheme
The answer
Type Alt-u and the button appears in the bottom right
Bizarre..
:)
 
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Roady

Known issue and you gave the answer yourself already ;-)

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David said:
I have stumbled on an issue that only one or two others seem to have
noticed, and thought I would also provide the answer! If you customize
Outlook Today 2000 to the Winter scheme, the "Customize Outlook Today"
button is not shown, so you cannot change it to a different scheme.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

It all depends on your screen resolution. Using a 10x7 display will always
show it unless you have added days (via the registry) to the number of days
Outlook Today displays by default.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
David <[email protected]> asked:
| I have stumbled on an issue that only one or two others seem to have
| noticed, and thought I would also provide the answer! If you
| customize Outlook Today 2000 to the Winter scheme, the "Customize
| Outlook Today" button is not shown, so you cannot change it to a
| different scheme. The answer?
| Type Alt-u and the button appears in the bottom right.
| Bizarre...
| :)
 

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