Outlook window position are stored in the registry, in a value named Frame. If you like your windows arranged in a specific side and position on the desktop, you'll want to close all other windows before using these commands. Right click on the Windows Taskbar and choose from Cascade windows, Show windows side by side, or Show windows stacked. There are two ways to fix it: use a Windows command to rearrange all open windows and bring Outlook back on the screen or edit the registry to reset the Outlook window to the default size and location. Changing the screen resolution may have caused it, but you can fix it without changing display settings. The usual cause is because the window is pushed off the edge of the screen. Clicking Restore seems to minimize the Window, not restore it. ![]() ![]() This user's problem was that Outlook is either minimized or maximized.
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