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stevenkobes
Hi,
I'm using Outlook 2003 on Windows XP, with all service packs etc.
When I select Insert -> File to add an attachment to an email, or when
I Save an attachment from an email I've received, there's an extra
section at the bottom of the "Insert File" / "Save Attachment" dialog
box.
The extra section has a field labeled "Search for a file", and a
Search button.
I could be wrong but I don't think it used to be there... perhaps it
was added by some update?
The especially annoying thing is that the parent window doesn't
properly repaint the region occupied by that section when the dialog
is closed. So if I hit Cancel for example, most of the dialog
disappears, but the "Search for a file" section stays floating like a
ghost over the main Outlook window.
Does anyone know of a way to either (1) ideally, get rid of the
"Search for a file" section entirely, or (2) failing that, fix the
stupid repainting problem?
Thanks!
Steve
I'm using Outlook 2003 on Windows XP, with all service packs etc.
When I select Insert -> File to add an attachment to an email, or when
I Save an attachment from an email I've received, there's an extra
section at the bottom of the "Insert File" / "Save Attachment" dialog
box.
The extra section has a field labeled "Search for a file", and a
Search button.
I could be wrong but I don't think it used to be there... perhaps it
was added by some update?
The especially annoying thing is that the parent window doesn't
properly repaint the region occupied by that section when the dialog
is closed. So if I hit Cancel for example, most of the dialog
disappears, but the "Search for a file" section stays floating like a
ghost over the main Outlook window.
Does anyone know of a way to either (1) ideally, get rid of the
"Search for a file" section entirely, or (2) failing that, fix the
stupid repainting problem?
Thanks!
Steve