What? What do you want to know?
There are so many little disasters in Office and Outlook that it's impossible to give you a useful answer. As an expert Word user with near 20 years experience I still find that the only way to salvage some documents is to save them as plain text and then reimport them. One advantage of WordPerfect was that you could edit the raw tags, but Word hides them because Micro$oft knows best.
Once in a while, Outlook, which I only use at work because IT thinks MS is wonderful and the truth is IT are idiots, just loses the plot. There's a rescue tool that works about 90% of the time, but once in a while your entire email history is just fragged and that's life.
So ask a specific question.
2006-11-23 14:12:12
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answer #1
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answered by Chris H 6
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initiate the registry editor by urgent the starting up button, Run, typing regedit and urgent ok. In Registry Editor, boost, in turn: HKEY_CURRENT_USER software Microsoft workplace 11.0 (workplace 2003. For workplace XP, boost "10.0") Outlook boost each and every get perfect of entry to by clicking on the boxed plus signal to that's left. If it really is a boxed minus signal then that's already better. Now click on the safe practices get perfect of entry to. On Registry Editor's menu bar choose Edit, New, and String cost. replace the default call of "New cost #a million" with "Level1Remove". perfect-click on Level1Remove and choose modify. enter the record of document extensions that you pick to achieve get perfect of entry to to. The record is semi-colon separated. as an get mutually in case you had to allow get perfect of entry to to both ".url" and ".exe" archives then you would enter ".url;.exe". go out Registry Editor and also you're finished. you could favor to restart Outlook if it became operating even as you've been doing this.
2016-11-29 10:07:40
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answer #2
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answered by endicott 4
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I get an error message when I try to receive my emails. cable company said my settings with them are ok
2015-08-17 05:45:05
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answer #3
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answered by Lynda 1
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