I am wondering if it might be the bullets she used all through the document.. instead of the little black dot, she used some ornate arrows.. are those enough graphics to cause the "damage"?
I have a user in my organization that is creating a word document. It has 30 pages in total. 1 logo/graphic, about 4 tables, a couple of text boxes, and plain, Arial text. For some reason, the document is 56MB in size!!
I tried deleting the logo, deleted the tables and yet it was still huge. The...
It sounds like you have Word as your email editor. With that option, then the BCC isn't available under View..
If you take off Word as your email editor, then the BCC becomes accessible. On new profiles, it defaults with the Word as the editor. When setting up my users, I always take that off...
You've got it setup backwards. In a dualview view, the start bar should always be on the left.. not the right.
If you go and identify the screens, I bet you have #2 on the left side. What I do to straighten that out is to go into the display properties, On the settings tab, you'll see boxes...
It started off in the Windows picture and fax viewer... It still had old images tacked onto the end of what she originally opened. If she forwards it to me, I don't see those additional images.
No pictures are in their local "My Documents". When she is opening it, it's not in a preview mode, it just opens the image fully. She wants to view it but not edit it.
I did a search for thumbs.cb and couldn't find anything. Where is that located?
I have someone opening a JPG. Whether it's in Windows fax viewer or going through Microsoft Office Picture Manager. They open their picture and see their current image plus they see old images from history. I went into Folder options, VIEW and checked the box that says DO NOT CACHE THUMBNAILS...
I would also check to see if you have caching on. In our corporate environment, setting the "use cached Exchange mode" on would have things stuck in outbox.
If I right click on a displayed email and select Add to Contacts, it comes up with a message that says "cannot perform the requested operation. The command selected is not valid for this recipient. Unable to add recipient to Contacts. The Contacts folder could not be found".
If I drag an email...
If you go to the media tab, is there any tape in there that in the scratch or are they all in the save? Maybe your overwrite setting isn't set correctly.
Our users don't use stationery in our office.
They will get emails from others that DO use stationery.
Is there a way to set it so that our system can automatically override the email so that the background stationery doesn't show?
No. We aren't directly it to an Access file. It is going to the C: drive. I am also assuming that it is supposed to delete the file when closed. But, what happens if you don't close the file and then open another file on top of it?
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