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How can I get my email to download automatically?
A few weeks back my Outlook was working fine. When I opened it, there were all my emails, including the latest ones.
Now, I have to open Outlook and click on the mailbox that I want to see before it will show my emails. If I click away from Outlook to another app, I then have to re-open Outlook again and then click on the mailbox again! Can anyone help me to get back to the position of Outlook staying open an email appearing automatically, please? |
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I'm using 365, but the setting for initial view may be the same if I recall correctly. File > Options > Advanced > Outlook start and exit |
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How can I get my email to download automatically
Thanks for your reply Lugh,
What happens is that if I open something like Word, when I go back to Outlook it's still open but no emails are shown. I've looked at your suggestion: File > Options > Advanced > Outlook start and exit I highlighted the folder that I wanted Outlook to open on and clicked OK. It worked! A simple solution that I didn't know existed. How it got that way in the first place, I don't know! Last edited by Exhale; 06-06-2019 at 01:44 AM. Reason: Quick check. |
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