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Microsoft outlook 2003 - no reading/viewing pane, whole right column (from, date,subj, size, file attach, tag, etc) is gone, so can't view the emails. only left column's Mail (favorite folder, all mail folders, & mail/contact/calendar/tasks) is present on the screen. can download emails though, but cant be viewed.

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Click on the View menu, then
Reading Pane

and then choose from:

Right
Bottom
Off

Oh No! you are not able to view the entire right column (from, date,subj, size, file attach, tag, etc. Hmm!

Click on the View menu, then
Current View, then
Customize Current View..., and then click
Reset Current View

Hopefully now you will be able to view the whole right column.

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Templemant.

I hope these instructions (taken from Outlook's Help) answers your question. Please let me know if there's anything else I can help with.

If you found this useful, be sure to rate it.

Happy Computing!

--Sandy

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