Setting up Toolbars on One Line in Email

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Shannon Bradford

I just reinstalled Outlook 2003 (actually I had to do a complete Windows XP
Pro SP2 reinstall). Afterwards, I couldn't get my toolbars to stay on the
same line. They would initially setup that way fine, but whenever I close
Outlook, they revert back to being on two lines. I tried going to to
Tools --> Customize --> Options and setting "Show Standard and Formatting
toolbars on two rows" so that it was unchecked, but it's checked AND greyed
out! I can't select it!

Any ideas on how to fix this weird problem?

Thanks.

Shannon
 
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Brian Tillman

Shannon Bradford said:
I just reinstalled Outlook 2003 (actually I had to do a complete
Windows XP Pro SP2 reinstall). Afterwards, I couldn't get my
toolbars to stay on the same line. They would initially setup that
way fine, but whenever I close Outlook, they revert back to being on
two lines. I tried going to to Tools --> Customize --> Options and
setting "Show Standard and Formatting toolbars on two rows" so that
it was unchecked, but it's checked AND greyed out! I can't select it!

Do you have any third-party toolbars as well?
 
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Shannon Bradford

Yes. I'm running one for spam. It's the one that's on the bottom that I'd
like to put in the same row as my standard toolbar.

Shannon
 
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Brian Tillman

Shannon Bradford said:
Yes. I'm running one for spam. It's the one that's on the bottom
that I'd like to put in the same row as my standard toolbar.

With third-party toolbars in the mix, there's usually no way to have toolbar
positions remain fixed. The third-party toolbar must have that option.
 
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Shannon Bradford

Well, it happens with the non third party toolbar too (even if I remove the
third party toolbar). Also, it worked before I reinstalled Windows just
fine with both the third party one and just the regular Outlook toolbars.

Any ideas on how to fix?

Thanks for the help.

Shannon
 

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