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Old 01-11-2011, 09:56 AM
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Default Expand/Collapse default settings not retained

I prefer my Expand Collapse default settings to be set to 'All Collapsed', and I have had no problem with that for years. However, recently, each time I go to one of my folders (which may contain several hundred emails) the setting has been changed to 'All Expanded' or 'As Last Viewed'. This is driving me mad!
I am altering the settings by going View/Current View/Customise current view/Group by/'Expand/Collapse Defaults'/OK/OK. However, next time I go back, the settings have been changed. I run Outlook 2007/W7 64 bit.
Can anyone please tell me what is going on and how to fix it.


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