BUG?: Outlook 2003 context menu in start bar

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Deborggraeve Randy

Yesterday i was working in office 2003 under vista 5342 x64

When i right clicked in the taskbar to close the word document trough the
context menu the text of the context menu was not visible.

Just tested for this again and it seems not to happen all the time.
I opened outlook 2003 and the context menu worked
Opened word 2003 and it still worked.
Then i opene outlook express to report this bug and now it happens again.

When i right click outlook or word in the taskbar, no text is visible.
When i right click outlook express or this post message, only move and size
text is visible, rest of it is also invisible.

As far as i noticed, this only seems to happen when ms office 2003
applications are running.
 
This is a bug for Outlook 2003 as opposed to Vista, but still use the MBC
client to submit it so they can work on the application platform in Vista
(making sure apps. work anyway) but will probably pass it to the Outlook
teams for fixes there.

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As I said Andre, sounds like a bug with Outlook but to add to what I said,
could well be an issue with the graphics in Vista.

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Zack Whittaker
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of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared
that up!

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