AutoPreview

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Richard

I have a machine with an installation of Outlook 2003. For some reason the
AutoPreview only works on unread messages. Those message that have been read
no longer show the AutoPreview. All other machines in the firm the Auto
Preview show on ALL messages regardless of whether it's been read or not.

Is there a setting I'm missing?

Richard
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

What type of email account? Which view are you and the others using?

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Richard

It's a standard Exchange account with Office Outlook 2003. Primarily most
people use the reading pane instead of AutoPreview. It seems that regardless
if you're using the reading pane or not, all messages on other machines show
the AutoPreview but this one machine doesn't.

Diane Poremsky said:
What type of email account? Which view are you and the others using?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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Richard said:
I have a machine with an installation of Outlook 2003. For some reason
the
AutoPreview only works on unread messages. Those message that have been
read
no longer show the AutoPreview. All other machines in the firm the Auto
Preview show on ALL messages regardless of whether it's been read or not.

Is there a setting I'm missing?

Richard
 

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