Globally turn off the Preview Pane

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Mitch Super

I am trying to set my preview pane to off for all folders. I understand
there may be a command line switch to do this one time. Then I can turn them
on the folders i would like. Can someone tell me what that command is?

Thanks...
 
M

Mitch Super

Thank you but this did not turn them off permenantly. I am looking for the
switch that will reset all folders to nopreview then I can turn on the ones I
am need. This only set nopreview for the 1 time I used the switch.

Thanks in advance for you assistance.
Mitch

Milly Staples said:
start->run->outlook.exe /nopreview

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook}
Please post all followup questions to the newsgroups only to keep the
discussion intact.


Mitch Super said:
I am trying to set my preview pane to off for all folders. I understand
there may be a command line switch to do this one time. Then I can turn them
on the folders i would like. Can someone tell me what that command is?

Thanks...
 
D

Diane Poremsky

it's either on or off. if you add that switch to the shortcut you normally
use, they will be off when you start outlook and you can turn them off and
on as needed. In older versions of outlook it;s all or nothing - if on on
one folder, it's on in all.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
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Mitch Super said:
Thank you but this did not turn them off permenantly. I am looking for
the
switch that will reset all folders to nopreview then I can turn on the
ones I
am need. This only set nopreview for the 1 time I used the switch.

Thanks in advance for you assistance.
Mitch

Milly Staples said:
start->run->outlook.exe /nopreview

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook}
Please post all followup questions to the newsgroups only to keep the
discussion intact.


Mitch Super said:
I am trying to set my preview pane to off for all folders. I
understand
there may be a command line switch to do this one time. Then I can
turn them
on the folders i would like. Can someone tell me what that command is?

Thanks...
 

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