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Old 06-09-2020, 03:16 AM
Mokaikai Mokaikai is offline Why has everything chaged in Outlook ? Windows 10 Why has everything chaged in Outlook ? Office 2007
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This morning (9 June) I find that my Outlook has changed completely - though it was working and with my preferred layout as I needed when I closed down yesterday. I DO NOT WANT TO USE xxx@OUTLOOK.COM but to use my local Vodamail access and set-up as I have been using it for many months.


Can anyone explain what has happened and how I can revert to yesterday's layout/access etc. ?
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Old 06-11-2020, 01:24 AM
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I now find that all my contacts, calendar entries, mail sub folders etc. etc. are no longer available. Can anyone tell me how I can get these back, please ????
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Do you still have Office (I assume from your post Office 2007) installed? If so it sounds as though you have either clicked a link to install an Office 365 trial or you have set Outlook.com as your default e-mail application.

Uninstall the trial and repair Office 2007 from the Windows Control Panel uninstall a program applet.
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Old 06-11-2020, 02:09 AM
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Hi Graham, tanks for your response. I'm not quite sure why the Office 2007 was included in the title of this post as I purchased Office 365 Personal in April and, although different to the 2007 I'd been using I managed to set it up as I needed. I may well have done something stupid on Monday but all my settings, contacts, saved emails, folders etc. have now disappeared. If I click on Outlook from the Office 365 selection, I get to xxxx@outlook.com and not to my local ISP. Is there any way I can get back to the situation as at 8 June ?
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Hi Graham,
Please ignore previous. I have managed to find the necessary files in backup and have restored everything. Apologies for troubling you.
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