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Old 05-20-2018, 11:30 PM
Richardbye Richardbye is offline Fresh reload of Outlook 2007 doesn't allow me to "delete" messages in my IN box Windows 10 Fresh reload of Outlook 2007 doesn't allow me to "delete" messages in my IN box Office 2007
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Default Fresh reload of Outlook 2007 doesn't allow me to "delete" messages in my IN box

MS Outlook 2007 being used on Windows 10 set up as 2007. Everything was fine until I had to get a complete reload of my operating system and all programs. Now my 2007 Outlook in box is filled with useless emails I want deleted. When I try to delete them they stay in my in box and have a line through them. I get the same results if I try to delete files in any outlook box or personal file. I've searched everywhere but can't find a solution and hope someone out there has the answer.


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