how do i change back to classic view in office 2003 ?
A ANONYMOUS Feb 20, 2006 #2 What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
A ANONYMOUS Feb 20, 2006 #3 What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
A ANONYMOUS Feb 20, 2006 #4 What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
A ANONYMOUS Feb 20, 2006 #5 What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
A ANONYMOUS Feb 20, 2006 #6 What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
A ANONYMOUS Feb 20, 2006 #7 What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
A ANONYMOUS Feb 20, 2006 #8 What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
A ANONYMOUS Feb 20, 2006 #9 What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
A ANONYMOUS Feb 20, 2006 #10 What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003? Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were asking. hth john g wrote:
J john g Feb 20, 2006 #11 Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
J john g Feb 20, 2006 #12 Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
J john g Feb 20, 2006 #13 Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
J john g Feb 20, 2006 #14 Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
J john g Feb 20, 2006 #15 Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
J john g Feb 20, 2006 #16 Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
J john g Feb 20, 2006 #17 Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
J john g Feb 20, 2006 #18 Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
J john g Feb 20, 2006 #19 Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
M Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Feb 20, 2006 #20 http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2003/interface.htm#classic -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. |
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2003/interface.htm#classic -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. |