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William H. Blair
I have several PCs with Outlook 2000 where the Formatting Toolbar is
no longer listed as an item under the View > Toolbars menu, on a msg
window in either Rich Text or HTML mode (Word is NOT and have never
been the e-mail editor). It is NOT the case that the Formatting Tool-
bar is simply not being displayed. Instead it's not there to display.
By that I mean that it's not even available in the context menu of
the Standard Toolbar to be selected (checked) to display. I am able
to check all the toolbars that ARE listed, and they display as they
should (and go away if I uncheck them). In the
View | Toolbars | Customize | Options tab
the checkbox that reads
"Standard and Formatting toolbars share one row"
is NOT checked, and it cannot BE checked; if I attempt to do so, the
mouse click is simply ignored.
As far as I am aware or have been able to determine, no software or
other significant system changes were made just before it was first
noticed (since 99% of the e-mails are RTF, it was probably noticed
immediately after whatever event gave rise to this situation).
no longer listed as an item under the View > Toolbars menu, on a msg
window in either Rich Text or HTML mode (Word is NOT and have never
been the e-mail editor). It is NOT the case that the Formatting Tool-
bar is simply not being displayed. Instead it's not there to display.
By that I mean that it's not even available in the context menu of
the Standard Toolbar to be selected (checked) to display. I am able
to check all the toolbars that ARE listed, and they display as they
should (and go away if I uncheck them). In the
View | Toolbars | Customize | Options tab
the checkbox that reads
"Standard and Formatting toolbars share one row"
is NOT checked, and it cannot BE checked; if I attempt to do so, the
mouse click is simply ignored.
As far as I am aware or have been able to determine, no software or
other significant system changes were made just before it was first
noticed (since 99% of the e-mails are RTF, it was probably noticed
immediately after whatever event gave rise to this situation).