M
Memnon
Outlook 2007, over Exchange servers;
Whenever a task is set to low priority, all the tasks become tabbed over to
the right, but the check box stays on the left side.
As soon as the task set to a low priority is switched back to normal (or
high) priority, the formatting of the lists of tasks goes back to normal.
This change is seen within the Outlook Today screen, the Tasks screen, and
on the to do bar.
Able to recreate the issue after completely reimaging the laptop.
Whenever a task is set to low priority, all the tasks become tabbed over to
the right, but the check box stays on the left side.
As soon as the task set to a low priority is switched back to normal (or
high) priority, the formatting of the lists of tasks goes back to normal.
This change is seen within the Outlook Today screen, the Tasks screen, and
on the to do bar.
Able to recreate the issue after completely reimaging the laptop.