To-do bar (tasks)

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iraj

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I'm using To-Do Bar - Tasks, but when I exit outlook and back into outlook, my task pan on right disappears, any way I can save my view on exit?
I like my outlook to display my tasks when I open outlook.
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It should keep the last used settings... unless you use a registry key to force a specific view.

If you open then close outlook and reopen, the to-do is gone? Changes don't always stick on a reboot if updates are waiting to be installed.
 
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