Mouse dissappears in Outlook 2007 B2

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tomax7

Notice an annoying "feature", my mouse will dissappear in Outlook for some
reason and have to drag it off the Outlook window to like the tastbar or
desktop and back again to see it.

Dang, was hoping 2007 would have a universal selection in turning off that
$@%$# GROUP view and READING PANE. I want neither, but have to go through
all my folders (26) to change them to "normal" viewing.

Also, guess Beta testers know this, but the scanpst.exe doesn't work in B2.
Keep getting "procedure entry point DDLUnintInstace@" errors in fixing on
..pst file Outlook doesn't like for some reason.

Goes in infinate loop, Open Outlook, does a Repair, then does a blank
screen, then does a NOT RESPONDING, then does an Send Error to Microsoft and
shuts down routine.

If I hadnt' backed up my pst yesterday, I would be hooped as last back up
was a week ago.

No Exchange server except my ISP, SOHO setting.
 
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tomax7

Maybe I missed it, what techniques? I'm manually going through VIEW on the
menu bar while in each folder and resetting it.

Is there a checkbox or universal place this can all be done as a default?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

change the view in define views as described in the link Brian posted.
 
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tomax7

Thanks, did it. Just the question was how come? How is ordinary user Joe
Smuck going to know this?

Back to original topic I notice in Outlook 2007 my mouse keeps dissappearing
while typing and I have to shake, rotate, or move the mouse off screen to see
where it is.

Quite annoying.
 
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Patrick Schmid

Back to original topic I notice in Outlook 2007 my mouse keeps
dissappearing
while typing and I have to shake, rotate, or move the mouse off screen to see
where it is.

Quite annoying.
Yes it is. Happens here all the time. This has been an issue since Beta
1.

Patrick Schmid
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http://pschmid.net
 

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