Outcmd.dat contains only toolbar and menu customizations. Deleting it will not affect any view settings.
Calendar autoformatting is stored as part of a view, which is a hidden item in the folder. Starting over with a new custom view might be a good next step.

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>> Hi Pat. That's exactly what I've been doing. It then works fine but when I
>> exit outlook and restart the settings have been lost.
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>>> > Any ideas on how to get this to work OK?
G'Day Sue,
I know that Custom Views are merged into the PST folders to which
they apply. (I was not sure about Autoformatting "Rules".)
Hence my advice to repair the PST.

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Pat Garard
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Outcmd.dat contains only toolbar and menu customizations. Deleting it will
not affect any view settings.
Calendar autoformatting is stored as part of a view, which is a hidden item
in the folder. Starting over with a new custom view might be a good next
step.

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
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Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
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> G'Day Toby,
>
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>
> Post back and let us know how you go.
>> Hi Pat. That's exactly what I've been doing. It then works fine but when
>> I
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>>> > Any ideas on how to get this to work OK?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 17 May 2005 02:10 GMT
Good advice. Scanpst can indeed work wonders, especially if alternated with Scandisk or another disk repair tool 3-4 times.

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> G'Day Sue,
>
> I know that Custom Views are merged into the PST folders to which
> they apply. (I was not sure about Autoformatting "Rules".)
>
> Hence my advice to repair the PST.
> Outcmd.dat contains only toolbar and menu customizations. Deleting it will
> not affect any view settings.
>
> Calendar autoformatting is stored as part of a view, which is a hidden item
> in the folder. Starting over with a new custom view might be a good next
> step.
>> G'Day Toby,
>>
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>>>> >
>>>> > Any ideas on how to get this to work OK?
ER Doc - 30 Jul 2005 18:00 GMT
Hi,
I have the same problem as Toby and followed the instructions detailed by Pat.
However, this has not fixed the problem.
Any additional advice?
Thanks
> Good advice. Scanpst can indeed work wonders, especially if alternated with Scandisk or another disk repair tool 3-4 times.
>
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> >>>> > Any ideas on how to get this to work OK?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 30 Jul 2005 18:49 GMT
As noted earlier, automatic formatting is part of the view settings. Creating a new named view might be the best solution.

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> Hi,
> I have the same problem as Toby and followed the instructions detailed by Pat.
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>> >>>> > Any ideas on how to get this to work OK?
ER Doc - 30 Jul 2005 23:15 GMT
After multiple attempts of fixing this problem, I got frustrated and "reset"
all the views. And subsequently, any further changes were saved. And applied
to all views of the calender.
I have no idea what that worked, but it did.
But thanks for all the help!
> As noted earlier, automatic formatting is part of the view settings. Creating a new named view might be the best solution.
>
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> >> >>>> >
> >> >>>> > Any ideas on how to get this to work OK?