Add-in & Plug-in menu bar problem

From: Dr. Ken Brown-Gratchev (solutioncounselor_at_comcast.net)
Date: 03/08/05


Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 00:03:13 -0800

I have Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 on my Windows XP Pro system (latest
patches, updates, etc.) and in Outlook, I have the following plug-in’s &
add-in’s along with the standard Menu bar: 1) Duplicates Remover for
Outlook Plug-in; 2) Norton AntiSpam Outlook Plug-in; 3) Adobe PDF Maker
7.0 Plug-in; and, 4) Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 SMS Add-in.
Problem: Each time I open Outlook, I initially have 4 menu rows
displayed at the top, representing the standard Menu bar + the above
listed plug-in’s and add-in’s. I re-position all of the above Plug-in’s
& Add-in’s, so that I have only two rows of menu bars at the top. When
I exit Outlook, none of the re-positioning changes I made, are
apparently saved. Net effect is that upon re-opening Outlook, I once
again must re-position the plug-in & add-in menu bars to the two row
configuration I desire.
What can I do, and how do I do it, to keep my re-positionings so I am
not perpetually ‘re-inventing the wheel’? Thanks for any suggestions.

Dr. Ken Brown-Gratchev
Brown-Gratchev & Associates Counseling
Website: http://home.comcast.net/~solutioncounselor/
Phone: Ken (Cell) 503-866-0758 / (Fax) 503-246-9316
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