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Ed Milner
I recently got a new laptop at work, with a full new install of Office 2003,
etc. Also, I have Word as my email editor. I've been frustrated by the
persistence of the toolbars and their appearance. I get an "Attach As Adobe
PDF" toolbar every time I reply to an email or generate a new one. It also
always comes up at the top of the toolbars, giving me four rows of toolbars,
taking up alot of real estate on this little laptop screen. I realize this is
a third-part add-in, but why can't I control it via the customize and options
settings? Do I have to uninstall all Adobe products? If so, how can I control
them because we do have some integrated Adobe tools we always need to use.
I have removed the toolbar by the View menu, I have gone into Customize and
removed it. I have done this in both Outlook and Word. This is driving me
nuts. I thought when you change the appearance of a window habitually, the
program adapts it the way you've been using it, as with choosing sender
fields from Options.
etc. Also, I have Word as my email editor. I've been frustrated by the
persistence of the toolbars and their appearance. I get an "Attach As Adobe
PDF" toolbar every time I reply to an email or generate a new one. It also
always comes up at the top of the toolbars, giving me four rows of toolbars,
taking up alot of real estate on this little laptop screen. I realize this is
a third-part add-in, but why can't I control it via the customize and options
settings? Do I have to uninstall all Adobe products? If so, how can I control
them because we do have some integrated Adobe tools we always need to use.
I have removed the toolbar by the View menu, I have gone into Customize and
removed it. I have done this in both Outlook and Word. This is driving me
nuts. I thought when you change the appearance of a window habitually, the
program adapts it the way you've been using it, as with choosing sender
fields from Options.