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Unix and Outlook Express
Awhile back I followed instructions in a newsletter (I don't remember which one) giving instructions on making Outlook Express very plain. Unfortunately I followed the instructions but did not make a note of the string. The last word was true. The instructions stated that if one wanted to return to the various options (spell check, font size, etc.) type the word false. It worked exactly as described. I would now like to get the original format back but cannot figure out how to do it. I have been scolded by family members and gurus at the Apple store about messing with Unix. I will never do it again but would really like to return to the original format.
Thank you for any help you can give. PowerMac G4 - OS 10.3.9 Outlook Express running on Classic Marilyn |
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