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Outlook Today not appearing

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michael_baron@msn.com - 24 May 2006 17:24 GMT
I have upgraded my version of Office 2003 SP2 to Office 2007 Beta 2.  After a
system restart, Outlook Today does not appear.  Within the Outlook Today
field, there are random lines of HTML code.  Has anyone else experienced this?

MB
evangel - 25 May 2006 16:14 GMT
> I have upgraded my version of Office 2003 SP2 to Office 2007 Beta 2.  After a
> system restart, Outlook Today does not appear.  Within the Outlook Today
> field, there are random lines of HTML code.  Has anyone else experienced this?
>
> MB

I have a similar problem.  Outlook today content flashes on the screen which
then goes to blank fields
jimmygee - 02 Aug 2006 21:13 GMT
I, also, have the "disappearing" Today page. The page that displays has
headings (e.g. Calendar) and a small blank box under "Tasks". In addition, I
can't get 'save the changes' so that Outlook goes to Outlook Today on start.
[These are all problems with Office 2007 Beta 2].
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> > I have upgraded my version of Office 2003 SP2 to Office 2007 Beta 2.  After a
> > system restart, Outlook Today does not appear.  Within the Outlook Today
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> I have a similar problem.  Outlook today content flashes on the screen which
> then goes to blank fields
 
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