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Beta Testers: Please Reset Your To-Do Bar

A similar message has already been posted to the newsgroups, and appears in the readme for Beta1 Technical Refresh (which is out now!), but I thought I would post it again here.

 

To have the best beta experience with the Outlook Beta 1 Technical Refresh, please reset your To-Do Bar task list view. Please do the following:

1. Click on the "Arrange by:" header in the To-Do Bar.
2. Select "Custom..."
3. In the dialog, click on "Reset Current View" in the lower left corner.

You will now have the "new look" of the task list, including the "new item" row, and the flagging column (if it was missing.)

Why do beta testers have to do this?

Outlook "preserves" views between upgrades, which is good in the majority of cases - except when Outlook changes the default view between interim versions as has happened to the To-Do Bar. This issue won't affect non-TAP/Beta customers who have never used a build before Beta1TR. In other words, this issue won't effect you if you upgrade from Outlook 2003 to the released version of Outlook 2007 when it comes out. Of course, beta testers don't have to update their To-Do Bars, but that could lead to erroneous bug reports and misperceptions of functionality, when in fact the view just needs to be updated. If the To-Do Bar task list view is not reset, the To-Do Bar may be missing the Task Input Panel (aka "new item" row), the flag column, and the default view - without which could lead to a very sad beta testing experience.

Thanks for resetting your view!

-Melissa

Comments

  • Anonymous
    March 15, 2006
    Hi,
    using the black "skin" in Outlook causes the statusbar to become unreadable, because it uses black for the font color.
    How can I change this?

  • Anonymous
    March 15, 2006
    How to I set the font size of the text that is shown vertically when the to-do-bar is minimized? In my case it got smaller in the new version.

  • Anonymous
    March 16, 2006
    Ahhh... Obsidian theme. We are still working out the kinks in the theme, and the status bar issue is known (see the newsgroups.) You can change the theme by going to Tools -> Options -> Mail Format -> Editor Options -> Color Scheme.

    About the Font - we are working on that too (again see the newsgroups.)

    Thanks for the feedback!

    -Melissa

  • Anonymous
    April 14, 2006
    Now that Beta1 Technical Refresh (B1TR) has been released, so are many of the new pretty visuals. I thought...

  • Anonymous
    July 19, 2006
    Every now and then someone asks about how to use Outlook 2007 with the Getting Things Done/Take Back...

  • Anonymous
    August 11, 2006
    PingBack from http://techtips.chanduonline.com/2006/08/11/outlook-2007-and-getting-things-done/

  • Anonymous
    September 19, 2006
    An update (technical refresh) for Beta 2 has been released. As this is an update, it needs to be installed...

  • Anonymous
    February 24, 2007
    I tried the to-do bar reset and it did not help my issue. I had Outlook 2007 beta 2 installed and removed and installed production Outlook 2007.  I can not change the number of appointments that show in the to-do bar. It fills up the whole to do bar with appointments.  I went to To-Do bar options and the area where I would change the number of appointments is greyed out.  Please HELP!! This is really annoying!!

  • Anonymous
    February 24, 2007
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