Why won't my Outlook 2003 save customize changes to Outlook Today.

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I tried to change my Outlook Today to the Winter look. I can change the
look, but when I go back to Outlook Today, it goes back top the default view,
and the "Calendar" link does not show, although the calendar entries do. It
isn't a BIG deal, but I just like the Winter view better than the Default one.
 
dxcj4life said:
I tried to change my Outlook Today to the Winter look. I can change
the
look, but when I go back to Outlook Today, it goes back top the
default view, and the "Calendar" link does not show, although the
calendar entries do. It isn't a BIG deal, but I just like the Winter
view better than the Default one.

Try changing it directly in the registry:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/oltoday.htm
 
Brian Tillman said:
Try changing it directly in the registry:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/oltoday.htm

Also, I just noticed that the images (dividers, etc) don't show in the
"Standard" view. Like I mentioned before, even if I change the view to
Winter, when I come back to Outlook Today, it reverts to "Standard," again,
without the images, and without the "Calendar" link as well.
 
dxcj4life said:
Also, I just noticed that the images (dividers, etc) don't show in the
"Standard" view. Like I mentioned before, even if I change the view
to Winter, when I come back to Outlook Today, it reverts to
"Standard," again, without the images, and without the "Calendar"
link as well.

I'm afraid I can't think of any advice.
 
Brian Tillman said:
I'm afraid I can't think of any advice.

I upgraded from Outlook 2000, which was having its own problems with
changing the appearance. This is the same software that I had on my laptop,
and it worked fine there. Any ideas anyone?
 
I'm having the same problem, and have tried changing it from the registry.
The registry actually has the right style, but it won't stick when I close
Outlook down. I upgraded from 2000 as well where I was able to customize
Outlook today by adding a DWORD value in the registry. No one seems to have
an answer to this problem.

N. Glenn
 
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