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Menu bar & toolbars in MS Outlook

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 10:25 am
by kevinod
Guys,

running MS Outlook in Windows XP, and my menu bar & tool bars aren't visible any more, they used to be, but gone now.

Anyone have any idea what I need to do to get them back? Preferences file I could trash, or is it a registry entry that needs to be removed?

Kev.

Re: Menu bar & toolbars in MS Outlook

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:23 am
by Daz
kevinod wrote:Guys,

running MS Outlook in Windows XP, and my menu bar & tool bars aren't visible any more, they used to be, but gone now.

Anyone have any idea what I need to do to get them back? Preferences file I could trash, or is it a registry entry that needs to be removed?

Kev.


I'm running ms outlook on win2000 so i'm guessing it should be much the same. to get them go to the heading View on the top after file,edit and in the drop down menu you will have, outlook bar and toolbars and a sub menu off this, chose which set up your require and thats about it.

Daz...

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:28 am
by kevinod
Thanks for the reply, but part of the problem is that I don't have a menu bar to go to, no file/edit/view/etc. are on the top of my Outlook window, I need to restore that too.

I tried resetting Outlook back to the default settings but it hasn't helped, still no menu bar or toolbars.

Any other ideas? or any good websites where I could post this question?

thanks,
Kevin.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 12:45 pm
by Daz
kevinod wrote:Thanks for the reply, but part of the problem is that I don't have a menu bar to go to, no file/edit/view/etc. are on the top of my Outlook window, I need to restore that too.

I tried resetting Outlook back to the default settings but it hasn't helped, still no menu bar or toolbars.

Any other ideas? or any good websites where I could post this question?

thanks,
Kevin.


Try alt and v it brings up the directory on mine

same as alt f for file
alt e for edit
alt o for favorites
ect ect.

Daz...

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 12:53 pm
by kevinod
No response to the Alt-V at all, or Alt-F/etc.

I came across one thing somewhere which sounded like my problem only on MS Word, they guy had uninstalled and reinstalled and still didn't get his menu bar back, think he got it after either dumping normal.dot, or renaming an entry in the registry. Not sure if there is an equivalent for Outlook though.

thanks,
Kevin.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 1:11 pm
by Daz
kevinod wrote:No response to the Alt-V at all, or Alt-F/etc.

I came across one thing somewhere which sounded like my problem only on MS Word, they guy had uninstalled and reinstalled and still didn't get his menu bar back, think he got it after either dumping normal.dot, or renaming an entry in the registry. Not sure if there is an equivalent for Outlook though.

thanks,
Kevin.


Ok one last thing i can surggest you try,

Where the file,edit,view ect ect should be bring over your mouse pointer and right click. You should get a drop down menu and at the end of the menu you will see customize in there you can set it up.

Daz...

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 1:29 pm
by kevinod
No luck unfortunately, where the menu would have been what was below it has moved up to fill the gap, so nothing happens when I right click around there.

thanks anyway, even google searches aren't giving me much joy...
Kev.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 2:13 pm
by Daz
kevinod wrote:No luck unfortunately, where the menu would have been what was below it has moved up to fill the gap, so nothing happens when I right click around there.

thanks anyway, even google searches aren't giving me much joy...
Kev.


It still should able to be customized, right click anywhere along the top beside the icons or sreach window ect, and you should still get the option to customize

Daz...

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 2:32 pm
by CJ
Kevin, if all else fails, export your address book and back up your .pst file, deinstall Outlook and then reinstall, when all is done , restore your data.

Ciaran

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 4:35 pm
by kevinod
After *loads* of trawling through microsoft.com's newsgroups, came across the suggestion to trash outcmd.dat (in docs & settings, <username>, Application Data, Microsoft, Outlook). Closed Outlook, trashed that and I have my menu bar & toolbars back.

woohoo!!

Merci many buckets for your replies,
Kev.