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No Scrollbar in Contact View Columns

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Tara L - 30 Oct 2007 19:08 GMT
I created a new view of my contacts in a table form.  It squishes all the
columns to fit into the window.  In all the other views, you can scroll to
the right to see the columns "off" the page.  How can I get that back?
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 30 Oct 2007 22:31 GMT
None whatsoever. You must think we can read minds. We have no idea what you
did. We have no idea the view to which you are referring. We have no idea
what version of Outlook you are using. Please try to understand how
newsgroups work and how to post therein:
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
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Russ Valentine
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>I created a new view of my contacts in a table form.  It squishes all the
> columns to fit into the window.  In all the other views, you can scroll to
> the right to see the columns "off" the page.  How can I get that back?
Tara L - 01 Nov 2007 03:39 GMT
Thank you for nothing but rudeness and lack of patience.  This is the first
time I have posted a question and was unaware of what was needed.  I suggest
that next time be a little more tolerant of first time users or don't bother
to reply.  I will seek my answer elsewhere.

> None whatsoever. You must think we can read minds. We have no idea what you
> did. We have no idea the view to which you are referring. We have no idea
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> > columns to fit into the window.  In all the other views, you can scroll to
> > the right to see the columns "off" the page.  How can I get that back?
Brian Tillman - 01 Nov 2007 14:12 GMT
> I suggest that next time be a little more tolerant of first
> time users or don't bother to reply.

There's no way for people to tell you're a first time user.  Moreover, first
time users should always use Search first to see if their question has been
asked and answered before.
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 02 Nov 2007 01:20 GMT
I quite agree I was impatient. I was not rude. You posted a question in a
peer to peer newsgroup expecting a volunteer to reply to a post that
contained no information that could permit an answer. When you post in
newsgroup, your responsibility is to provide sufficient information. Failure
to do so wastes both your time and ours, and will be met with impatient
responses.
I pointed out to you quite bluntly the information you failed to post and
how to make an appropriate post. If you do not want blunt responses, then
you should not be using newsgroups and you should pay for the technical
support you seem to prefer.
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Russ Valentine
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> Thank you for nothing but rudeness and lack of patience.  This is the
> first
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>> > to
>> > the right to see the columns "off" the page.  How can I get that back?
 
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