
- #MICROSOFT OFFICE 2016 OPEN RECENT MENU FILES MISSING WINDOWS 10#
- #MICROSOFT OFFICE 2016 OPEN RECENT MENU FILES MISSING WINDOWS#
This is a big problem, because our mail-provider uses a username to access the mailserver that differs from the email address. Store app (probably because of the Mode-S settings).
#MICROSOFT OFFICE 2016 OPEN RECENT MENU FILES MISSING WINDOWS#
There is also no \Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office directory on this laptop as Office came pre-installed by Windows However, the newest Surface Laptop we received (Windows 10 Mode-S) did not even have this applet (I believe it is called mlcfg32.cpl.
#MICROSOFT OFFICE 2016 OPEN RECENT MENU FILES MISSING WINDOWS 10#
On an new Microsoft Surface Book 2 with Windows 10 I could still enter the correct "advanced" IMAP data through the Mail applet in Control Panel. There is no pop-up from Outlook build 1807 to insert missing information. So this has been happening on several new Microsoft Surface laptops here as well ("They're coming to take me away, ha ha, ho ho, hee hee, ha ha") Run screaming into the hills tearing my hair out and ripping my clothes off Different ones each time, and after it does this it will not start another Send/Receive cycle, it just hangs where it left off.ģ. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).' Task - Receiving' reported error (0x80042108) : 'Outlook cannot connect to your incoming (POP3) email server. This specifies the prior Nameserver which should NOT be working since I changed it to point to my new provider.Īlso the only way I can get Outlook to have a successful Send/Receive cycle is to restart OL, otherwise I start getting random: HOWEVER, when going back through Outlook, Accounts the new settings are NOT there, it shows the old settings. What I changed them to going through Outlook, Accounts. well now its working the way it should, BUT, through Control Panel the settings do reflect Earlier I reported that email account editing was acting the same way through the Control Panel. If you continue to have problems with the menu bar, then more drastic action is necessary.OMG this is getting even weirder. If you are wondering how you can run the macro when you cannot get to the VBA Editor by using menus you cannot see, remember that you can display the Macros dialog box by pressing Alt+F8, or you can jump directly to the VBA Editor by pressing Alt+F11. This macro steps through every one of the command bars (which means both menu bars and toolbars) and, if they are floating and visible, puts them back in their default position at the top of the Word window. If cb.Position = msoBarFloating And cb.Visible = True Then If the menu bar is still not visible, there is one other macro-based solution you can try. You can also try exiting Word and deleting or renaming the Normal.dot file, which is the default location for saving many customizations in Word. Depending on the problem that may be causing the missing menu bar, this could trigger Word to do some repairs to itself. If it doesn't, try starting Word from the command line with the /a switch. Hopefully, this will display your menu bar. Word displays a dialog box asking if you want to reset changes to the menu bar.

