![]() If that is not long enough on your computer, increase the number a second or two at a time unti lthe window opens.įirst: You will need macro security set to low during testing. It has a 1 second delay to give the Outlook window time to open. This macro turns the navigation pane on each time you start Outlook. You can try using the keyboard shortcut Alt+F1 to cycle through on, off, and minimized, but some of the affected users said it didn't work. I initially thought it might be related to hi-resolution monitors as hi-res seems to cause a number of problems in Outlook, but not only is a small group of users affected, they have a wide assortment of machines.Īt this time the only solution is to turn the pane back on from the View tab, Folder Pane button. We don't have a lot of information on it at the moment but Microsoft is investigating and have a repro. ![]() Now back to the problem of the navigation pane disappearing.
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