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Outlook Resolution

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jjsmith101 - 18 Jun 2007 20:20 GMT
Bet you can't fix this.

When I open Outlook the resolution changes to 480x680 from 1024x728

when I exit it returns to normal resolution:

What I have tried so far:

Made sure under compatibility mode 480x680 was not selected
Outlook repair - complete.
Uninstall/re-install
rebuild outlook profile
remove registry entries

What I can do: open outlook normally on a different user account without the
resolution changes to my screen.

I do not want to re-build a new profile for this end user. This problem is
driving me nuts...
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Douglas J. Steele - 18 Jun 2007 20:31 GMT
You're probably right that we can't fix it, but largely because you've
posted it to a newsgroup intended for questions about Access, the database
product that's part of Office Professional.

Try reposting to a newsgroup related to Outlook instead.

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> Bet you can't fix this.
>
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> I do not want to re-build a new profile for this end user. This problem is
> driving me nuts...
jjsmith101 - 18 Jun 2007 20:45 GMT
well, then - I'll give that ago... *maybe I will pay attention to what group
I am in...
weixing - 20 Jun 2007 03:48 GMT
 
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