Just a comment about Revo Uninstaller.
I've used it for removing many problem programs over the years and not had any trouble with it at all.
To be honest, the only time I ever had a serious...
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Just a comment about Revo Uninstaller.
I've used it for removing many problem programs over the years and not had any trouble with it at all.
To be honest, the only time I ever had a serious...
I also said:
It is an opinion, and no different from the opinions of those who think rendering the name "Microsoft" with a $ sign is original.
And I still don't think anyone who relies on...
I don't think you'd listen.
You seem to see things that aren't there, which I suppose does tick a few "hardcore" boxes.
Anything Microsoft makes or does has been something "hardcore" desktop users have hated for the last two decades :)
Having said that, and no offence intended to anyone, I wouldn't class anyone who...
I'm sure a lot of people will have seen this through different channels.
Microsoft signals end of Paint program - BBC News
Paint is to be added to the list of programs which will no longer be...
If it was me having the problem, I'd be looking to reinstall the .NET framework at this stage.
I only say that since the problem seems to be related to .NET.
Try this solution:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/810098/bug-an-object-reference-not-set-to-an-instance-of-an-object-error-occu
Have you tried running the Office Repair function?
Control Panel app >> Programs >> Program and Features then find MS Office.
Right-click it, then select Change. Follow the on-screen...
I have to confess that I've never tried it because whichever you use, it will work, so there's not much need to be over-cautious like that.
The best thing to do would be to try it and see. On...
From what I've seen, with Windows Recorder the only control you have is either "record" or "stop", and little else as far as settings are concerned.
I already use Audacity - which is open source -...
Another solution is to use a suitable pick-up which plugs into the PC. Like this (in the UK - but they're easily available) and extremely cheap - a few £s or $s:
Telephone Pick Up Coil...
This link might help:
How to use Cortana to perform file management tasks in Windows 10 - TechRepublic
It seems that it can be done, but there's a lot of fiddling to get it to work.
This same problem seems to have been around since Windows XP and there are a lot of suggestions out there.
This one looked interesting. It's for Windows 7, but it might help to have a look through...
When it got to this stage with me, that's when I got on to my ISP.
I'd do that if I were you. I don't think it is an Outlook issue.
Have you Googled your ISP and email server issues to see if...
Annoyingly, Access 2016 doesn't - that was what I looked for.
You should see it on a 4K monitor! Well, you can... but only just :chuckle:
Mind you, knowing Microsoft these days, they probably...
I found this on another forum. Worth a try to see if it works for you.
Go to Task Manager >> Services tab and stop the Spooler service.
Then try again. You can also try stopping Windows...
I'm not sure if this is what you are after, but if you go to File >> Settings then select the Datasheet option you can change the default font size there.
If you go to File >> Account Settings, then select the email account you are interested in and click Change, the settings dialog appears.
Click More Settings then select the Advanced tab.
Make...
I think you'll find then that it's not Outlook causing the problem.
Have you increased the timeout settings in the email account details?
The OP's problem seems to be specific as described, but I get it transiently when the pop server is playing up either with my ISP or through the domain the specific email address is at.
A couple...
This was driving me nuts when it started yesterday without warning, and finding this thread was the result of me trying to locate a fix.
I tried Microsoft, and they wanted me to give them admin...