Are any of your other toolbars showing (Standard, Advanced, etc.)? If so,
try resetting the Menu Bar by right-clicking one of the toolbars, selecting
Customize, then the Toolbars tab -- highlight the Menu Bar in the list and
press Reset.
If that doesn't work, try renaming your outcmd.dat file to outcmd.old while
Outlook is closed. Outlook will rebuild the default toolbars the next time
you open it. If your Menu Bar "sticks" after doing this, then you know it
was the outcmd.dat file causing the problem. If you make changes to any of
the toolbars, make sure to make a backup of the new outcmd.dat file so you
can restore it if you ever run into the same problem again.
Note: If you're using Windows 2000 or XP, you'll need to search in hidden
and system folders to find the outcmd.dat file.
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Jocelyn Fiorello
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