I have Outlook 2007. I have my disk partitioned so I can use it and also my
wife. My wifes Oultook is terribly slow. the reading pane won't show the
message and I cannot turn it off. Though all other commands work fine (eg I
can minimise and reduce size etc.

It is driving me CRAZY.

Paddy

Re: My reading pane won't open and I can't turn Outlook off by Diane

Diane
Mon Jul 07 17:26:18 PDT 2008

have you tried using help, office diagnostics?

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"Paddy A" <Paddy A@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3DF61AF5-8032-4823-B03F-1CECFB0173A6@microsoft.com...
> I have Outlook 2007. I have my disk partitioned so I can use it and also
> my
> wife. My wifes Oultook is terribly slow. the reading pane won't show the
> message and I cannot turn it off. Though all other commands work fine (eg
> I
> can minimise and reduce size etc.
>
> It is driving me CRAZY.
>
> Paddy


Re: My reading pane won't open and I can't turn Outlook off by Brian

Brian
Tue Jul 08 13:54:43 PDT 2008

Paddy A <Paddy A@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I have Outlook 2007. I have my disk partitioned so I can use it and
> also my wife. My wifes Oultook is terribly slow. the reading pane
> won't show the message and I cannot turn it off. Though all other
> commands work fine (eg I can minimise and reduce size etc.

I don't see how the number of partitions you have is relevant. Do you each
boot your own copy of the operating system?
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]