Turn off voice saying you have unread mail in Outlook

J

Jim

When I start up Outlook 2003 it checks for mail and a synthetic voice says
"You have 6 unread messages," or something like that. How do I turn that off?

Thanks.
 
J

Jim

"Micah" provided the solution to my problem in another post:

This reading thing has to do with Office 2003 SP 1 ... in the [Outlook]
Tools menu the
SP added 4 options at the very bottom. One says "Reading options ..." and
that's where this voice thing is. The option is called "Inform Mail
Receiving" ... just uncheck it and that should shut that stupid voice up.

Hope this is helpful.

--Micah
 
S

shoe

Jim said:
"Micah" provided the solution to my problem in another post:

This reading thing has to do with Office 2003 SP 1 ... in th
[Outlook]
Tools menu the
SP added 4 options at the very bottom. One says "Reading options ...
and
that's where this voice thing is. The option is called "Inform Mail
Receiving" ... just uncheck it and that should shut that stupid voic
up.

Hope this is helpful.

--Micah


Jim said:

When I start up Outlook 2003 it checks for mail and a synthetic voic
says
"You have 6 unread messages," or something like that. How do I tur
that off?

i do not see those options where are the
 
J

Jim

In Outlook, go to Tools> Reading Options. At the bottom of the Reading
Options popup window is "Inform Mail Receiving." Uncheck that box.
--
Jim (a.k.a. ORTNPALMS)


shoe said:
"Micah" provided the solution to my problem in another post:

This reading thing has to do with Office 2003 SP 1 ... in the
[Outlook]
Tools menu the
SP added 4 options at the very bottom. One says "Reading options ..."
and
that's where this voice thing is. The option is called "Inform Mail
Receiving" ... just uncheck it and that should shut that stupid voice
up.

Hope this is helpful.

--Micah


Jim said:

When I start up Outlook 2003 it checks for mail and a synthetic voice
says
"You have 6 unread messages," or something like that. How do I turn
that off?

i do not see those options where are they

 

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