Outlook 2003 View

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Andrea Racca

Hi,
It's possible open Outlook 2003 automatically with the View of groups
Shortcut?
thank's

andrea
 
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Roady [MVP]

What exactly do you mean by this? Can you explain it a bit more what you are
trying to achieve?

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Andrea Racca

Yes. In Outlook 2000/XP I have a bar on the left where i can put shortcut to
private/public folder and when I open Outlook this bar is always located
automatically on the left of my Outlook.
With Outlook 2003, I haven't this bar and I try to create the same behaviour
with Shortcut (in italian "Collegamenti") Groups. Good, but to view this
group I have to click on "shortcut" button. I like to view automatically the
contents of Shortcut Groups without click, when i open Outlook.
You understand me?
Thank's

andrea
 
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Roady [MVP]

That is the solution indeed; that's my website! ;-)

Thanks!

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Andrea Racca

ok. The solution is not enough for me because, if in my job i choose another
navigation bar, like "Mail" or "Folders", when I close and open Outlook the
first view is the last view that i let before closing.
I like to open always with Shortcuts Navigation bar...
Any helps?
thank's

andrea
 
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Roady [MVP]

Close it in Shortcut Navigation?

Otherwise you can create a batch that silently imports the registry key
provided in the article you mentioned and then have it start Outlook
automatically.

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