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BCM data window panes shrinking

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Steve W - 15 Jan 2008 19:13 GMT
I am running Office 2007 with the latest BCM updates on a Vista machine.  
After I have been in BCM for a while (a few hours at most), the data entry
windows on Accounts, Contacts and Opportunities only open to about half-size
when I open them.  That is, if I go into the General, Details or History for
any of these items, the background can be expanded to fit the screen, but the
data entry areas stay very small.  I have to scroll around excessively to see
all the data I have entered.  The work around is to completely shut down
Outlook (unplug the smartphone if it is connected) and reopen it again.
This happens regularly, at least twice a day, and was happening before the
service pack release. I get the feeling this is more related to multiple
opening and closing of records than time time open.  I note that even when
the data windows open to "full size," they hang for a sec at the "half" size
before popping open the rest of the way.
Anyone seen this or know a tip to avoid it?  TIA
chrishey@microsoft.com - 31 Jan 2008 17:14 GMT
Can you send me a couple screen shots of what you're seeing, and
**exact** steps to cause the behavior?  Please mail to
chrishey___at___microsoft.com.

Thanks, Chris [msft]
 
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