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I have a new machine with Outlook 2003 and would like to add microsoft
newsgroup to Outlook.
In Outlook, I went to "View" - "Toolbars" - "Customize". Then I went to the
"Commands" tab, and select "Go" under "Categories".
Under "Commands" I selected "News" and drag it to the toolbar at the top. I
then click on the menu "News" and add Microsoft newsgroup
(msnews.microsoft.com) and added some newsgroup to it.
When I am done, I click on the menu "News" again, but this time everytime I
click on that menu, instead of bring up the newsgroup, it opens up a windows
explorer with a bunch of files in it. So, I decided to start all over. I
drag the "News" menu back to the "View" - "Toolbars" - "Customize" -
"Commands" - "Go".
After I do that, when I bring up "View" - "Toolbars" - "Customize" -
"Commands" - "Go", I no longer see "News" anymore.
Where did it go and how can I add "News" to my Outlook 2003 ?
In my old machine I have "News" under the menu "Go", which I did not see on
the new machine even after customizing the toolbar.
Thank you.
newsgroup to Outlook.
In Outlook, I went to "View" - "Toolbars" - "Customize". Then I went to the
"Commands" tab, and select "Go" under "Categories".
Under "Commands" I selected "News" and drag it to the toolbar at the top. I
then click on the menu "News" and add Microsoft newsgroup
(msnews.microsoft.com) and added some newsgroup to it.
When I am done, I click on the menu "News" again, but this time everytime I
click on that menu, instead of bring up the newsgroup, it opens up a windows
explorer with a bunch of files in it. So, I decided to start all over. I
drag the "News" menu back to the "View" - "Toolbars" - "Customize" -
"Commands" - "Go".
After I do that, when I bring up "View" - "Toolbars" - "Customize" -
"Commands" - "Go", I no longer see "News" anymore.
Where did it go and how can I add "News" to my Outlook 2003 ?
In my old machine I have "News" under the menu "Go", which I did not see on
the new machine even after customizing the toolbar.
Thank you.