So, in my other life I’m actually a science teacher, and as it usually gets round that I’m “good with computers” I usually get asked to have a look at a few things. Twice in the last few months I’ve been asked if I’d set up conditional formatting in excel to colour code student test results compared to their target grades. Whilst not exactly related to the core content of this site, it is still DIY technical help so I decided to publish a full set of instructions here. Enjoy…
Posts Tagged: microsoft office
0Outlook 2007 generating corruption in some sent e‑mails
I recently encountered a very strange problem in outlook 2007. E‑mails sent to large numbers of recipients (approx 30) were suffering from some corruption where a large part of the header was appearing in the content of the e‑mail. The appeared as a long string of random characters followed by some text (eg “Sosha1_v1;7” and “x‑cr-puzzleid”) that suggested the garbled text was part of the outlook anti-spam “postmark” feature. The e‑mail message appeared as normal below this corrupt text. Another symptom of the problem was e‑mail failing to send properly the first time send/receive was clicked.
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0Get rid of the outlook reading pane
One of the most irritating things in MS Outlook is the reading pane. Not only is it turned on by default, but according to Microsoft there is no way to change this default. Well, I beg to differ.…
Below are specific instructions for Outlook 2007. Other versions of outlook will no doubt differ slightly, but it should be possible to find the same settings
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“Hi James I realise it has been a long while, but I just checked this on windows 11 (build 23H2)…”