I know that it is generally a no-no to ask multiple questions in one post,
but as they are all related to the Office 2007 Suite and hopefully to
settings in Options - I have chosen to do so at the risk of annoying some.

1) Is there a way to have the office product stay open/loaded when the last
document is "x'd" without using the close feature? I am hoping that this is
just a checkbox somewhere in the Options. This is the case in Word, Excel,
and PowerPoint.

2) In Outlook 2007 is there a way to keep the "include subfolders" option
enabled when doing an Advanced Search -- each time I open Outlook I need to
re-check that box. Similarly, is there a way to permanently set the To-Do
Bar to "Off" -- I also need to set that each time I open the application.

Thanks,
Gail

Re: Variety of Questions regarding Office 2007 Suite by Lucy

Lucy
Wed Mar 26 17:34:43 PDT 2008

Hi Gail

I can answer No.1 but not No.2: ctrl+w :-)

Lucy

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PowerPoint MVP
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www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au


"Gail" <Gail@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D922ABBD-F6AE-484D-B7B8-A5ABA3CA1113@microsoft.com...
>I know that it is generally a no-no to ask multiple questions in one post,
> but as they are all related to the Office 2007 Suite and hopefully to
> settings in Options - I have chosen to do so at the risk of annoying some.
>
> 1) Is there a way to have the office product stay open/loaded when the
> last
> document is "x'd" without using the close feature? I am hoping that this
> is
> just a checkbox somewhere in the Options. This is the case in Word,
> Excel,
> and PowerPoint.
>
> 2) In Outlook 2007 is there a way to keep the "include subfolders" option
> enabled when doing an Advanced Search -- each time I open Outlook I need
> to
> re-check that box. Similarly, is there a way to permanently set the To-Do
> Bar to "Off" -- I also need to set that each time I open the application.
>
> Thanks,
> Gail