Microsoft Office Student and Teacher Edition 2003: attn: Outlook

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Mordido

In OUtlook 2003, I go to TaskPad, double-click on a Task (My Daily Agenda).
OPened, I highlight some text, go to Format/Font--make a choice in Font, Font
Style, and Size, go to bottom left and chose a Color (Red) for my memory
purposes. Then I click in the upper right corner, OK. When I return to the
text, everything I chose is there/finished. So I go to Save/And Close. In
the past, I could reopen that particular Task, and everything I chose and
Saved/And Closed would still be there, i.e. the changes in Format/Font:
Font, Font Style, and Size, even Color, but laterly, when I return to that
Task, it's immediately returned to the previous Format: Font, Font Style,
Size, and Color--all negated, even though I save them. They're all returned
to previous Format. Why? Can anyone help me correct this feature in Outlook
2003.

P.S. This problem doesn't seem to affect Mircrosoft Word 2003. At one
point, I even did the Detect and Repair thing in Word hoping that somehow
that also repair Outlook 2003, but it didn't work. Word is ok, but Outlook
isn't. Then I re-installed Microsoft Office Student and Teacher Edition
2003, which includes Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, I again used Detect &
Repair, then I was forced to do a Non-destructive, then a destructive
Recovery of Windows XP on my computer (i.e. hp pavilion a650y), then
re-installed Microsoft Office Student and Teacher Edition 2003: attn:
Outlook 2000 all over again. Problem remained, so did a Detect & Repair, and
I still can't get in Tasks the Format/Fonts, Size, or whatever to stay Saved.


Moreover, now I keep getting a new "Error Message: (quoted below)

Error in registry for extension 'Remote Exchange Extensions C:\Program
Files\Common Files\System\MSMAPI\1033\EMSUI32.DLL'. The syntax or format of
the registry entry is incorrect. Check the registry settings and compare the
registry for this extension to otherextensions in the registry."

I add this, because of the Error Message I keep receiving every time I try
to use Outlook. Please advise.
 

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