Donna Hildich
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I have been using entourage for the last three months. I have been experiencing problems lately in the following way:
Sent mail: large empty areas in the list of sent items. If you click in that area, emails appear. If you click on those emails again, they disappear. After two or three "clicks" it quits.
I have about 20 project folders and I try to save mail into them until I have finished a project. At the moment, if I click on a mail and drag it into a folder I get an error message (error 4362). From then on, it just doesn't do anything, won't open an email or send an email. If I quit and restart the software, it will work again, but still won't allow me to put emails into folders.
I thought perhaps the software had become corrupt and decided I'd reinstall it. But you don't seem to be able to install over an existing file, it just says you already have the software and don't need to do it.
I've thought of deleting the software and reinstalling, but I'm terrified of losing all my emails and address book.
Any advice you can give would be gratefully received - but please don't use long, scary words
Donna
Sent mail: large empty areas in the list of sent items. If you click in that area, emails appear. If you click on those emails again, they disappear. After two or three "clicks" it quits.
I have about 20 project folders and I try to save mail into them until I have finished a project. At the moment, if I click on a mail and drag it into a folder I get an error message (error 4362). From then on, it just doesn't do anything, won't open an email or send an email. If I quit and restart the software, it will work again, but still won't allow me to put emails into folders.
I thought perhaps the software had become corrupt and decided I'd reinstall it. But you don't seem to be able to install over an existing file, it just says you already have the software and don't need to do it.
I've thought of deleting the software and reinstalling, but I'm terrified of losing all my emails and address book.
Any advice you can give would be gratefully received - but please don't use long, scary words

Donna