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Microsoft Office 2003

Clicking on Internet links in email does not open a webpage

A user reports that when using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 (in a Windows XP environment) to read an email with an Internet link and the link is clicked an Internet Explorer 8 window is opened, but the page never displays....

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Microsoft Outlook

Toggle Recover Deleted Items option on all folders in Outlook

The Recover Deleted Items option can be enabled/disabled on all folders by going to registry key HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Exchange\Client\Options and changing the DWORD value DumpsterAlwaysOn.

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Microsoft Office 2003

Toggle Reading Layout in Microsoft Office 2003

To change the Reading Layout setting in Microsoft Office 2003, open Microsoft Word, click Tools and select Options. On the General tab change the checkbox option "Allow starting in Reading Layout" and click OK to save the option changes. To change the view temporarily go to the View menu and change the current view there.

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Microsoft Windows 2000

Trouble opening picture attachments

You double click a picture attachment to open it, but nothing seems to happen. If you are using Microsoft Photo Editor to view attachments, right click on the Microsoft Photo Editor button on your taskbar, select the move option and move the window to where you can see it.

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