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Old 02-06-2021, 05:56 AM
GracieAllen GracieAllen is offline Outlook Folder pane won't stay resized Windows 10 Outlook Folder pane won't stay resized Office 2019
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Default Outlook Folder pane won't stay resized

I know this has been discussed somewhere but I'm not finding it...




Outlook 2019, Windows 10 Pro. Dell 3818.



I open Outlook and it gets VERY wide, not full screen, but WIDE. So, I grab the right edge and drag it over, then MOVE the window down to the corner where I want it to sit. Hit the "X" to close it, then restart. It doesn't open where I left it.


Went out and read a bunch of stuff about resizing, and got lots of advice I can't figure out how to do - maybe 'cause it was from Outlook 2013 and 2016, BUT I did find 1 that said to hold Ctrl while I hit the "X". That didn't do anything either.


Periodically, and I have no idea WHAT causes it, it stops being the size I want and got real wide again. And it NEVER stays in the lower left corner where I want it.


HOW do I force Outlook to STAY the size and position I put it in, all the time, now and forever?
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