Show full drop down menus after short delay

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Peter O

I'm sure this Outlook feature (common to all my Office 2000 products)
drives others crazy, as it does me.
The short delay is about 5 seconds, which might as well be 5 hours for
all the practical use it is (not)!

I have searched the forum messages but can't find anything relevant.
Can anyone help by advising either how to switch this featutre to zero
delay so that all menu items appear instantly. I suppose a reasonable
fix would be to reduce the dealay to maybe 0.5 seconds (at most).
Peter O
 
its an options in customize tools dialog - right click on the toolbar area
and choose customize - last tab to disable the show recently used commands
first option or just turn off the delay.









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Diane,
Thanks so much for the quick response.
I can't believe I managed not to find this method, although I have bee
caught before not realising that the cancelleation of one feature ofte
does more than you might expect.
Anyway my problem solved, & my red face, will I imagine return t
normal soon.
Peter O


its an options in customize tools dialog - right click on the toolba
area
and choose customize - last tab to disable the show recently use
commands
first option or just turn off the delay.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours

"Peter O" (e-mail address removed) wrote in message

I'm sure this Outlook feature (common to all my Office 2000 products)
drives others crazy, as it does me.
The short delay is about 5 seconds, which might as well be 5 hour
for
all the practical use it is (not)!

I have searched the forum messages but can't find anything relevant.
Can anyone help by advising either how to switch this featutre t
zero
delay so that all menu items appear instantly. I suppose a reasonable
fix would be to reduce the dealay to maybe 0.5 seconds (at most).

Peter
 
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