Mark
Wed Jul 02 05:56:27 PDT 2008
The Outlook help also mentions a way to turn sounds on.
On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the General tab.
Select or clear the Provide feedback with sound check box.
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Mark L. Ferguson
"chiefjay" <chief Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Mark
> I initially posted in the Outlook bulletin board, but was informed
> empatically that my problem was not an Outlook issue, but rather an
> operating
> system issue, and I was urged to post in this bulletin board. As i
> mentioned
> in my previous post, I opened Control Panel and selected "sounds" to see
> if
> Outlook was among
>> the programs listed. Although Quickbooks and other programs which exhibit
>> sound were listed, Outlook was not. Does this jibe with your
>> understanding i.e. that it has to do with the operating system?
> Jay
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
>> The Office Help menus have a Repair feature on them. If not, the Control
>> panel, Programs and Features will list Office, and a rightclick will
>> offer
>> repair.
>>
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>>
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>> Mark L. Ferguson
>>
>> "chiefjay" <chiefjay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:72990479-D6D3-475B-A7BF-57247E08FB63@microsoft.com...
>> > I have been using Office 2007 for about a year, and this morning
>> > something
>> > changed. Historically, when I would designate a mail item for permanent
>> > deletion (by hitting shift and delete at the same time), a dialog box
>> > would
>> > pop up asking me if I was sure that I wanted that item to be
>> > permanently
>> > deleted. When the dialog box appeared, a sound was made simultaneously.
>> > (I
>> > believe that if I clicked yes to the question in the dialog box,
>> > another
>> > sound was made.) Today, for no apparent reason, there are no sounds
>> > made.
>> > I opened Control Panel and selected "sounds" to see if Outlook was
>> > among
>> > the programs listed where certain actions within a program are
>> > accentuated with sounds, but i see that Outlook is not listed. I
>> > restored
>> > the Sounds from "modified default" to "Windows Default" and re-started
>> > Outlook, but the sound was not restored. Does anyone know how to
>> > restore
>> > my
>> > sounds?
>>