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marvi92

When you use Outlook and Windows Internet Explorer 7 or later, you can view and maintain the same RSS Feeds subscriptions list in either program. You do so by sharing one RSS Feeds subscription list via the Common Feed List (CFL) in Microsoft Windows. When you add an RSS Feed to any program that uses the CFL, that RSS Feed is available in all programs automatically. There are several feeds that are included with Windows Internet Explorer. When the CFL is synchronized with Outlook, these RSS Feeds also appear in Outlook. Why does an RSS Feed that I delete in Outlook keep reappearing? Deleting an RSS Feed in Outlook doesn't remove the RSS Feed from the CFL. If CFL synchronization is turned on, an RSS Feed deleted in Outlook reappears if it remains on the CFL. To remove an RSS Feed that reappears after you delete it in Outlook Do one of the following: ...

deusaggbr

You can use the SetDisplayedCategories macro action in Access desktop databases to specify which categories are displayed under Navigate to Category in the title bar of the Navigation Pane. For example, if you want to prevent users from switching the Navigation Pane so that it displays objects sorted by Created Date , you can use this action to hide that option in the title bar's drop-down list. Setting The SetDisplayedCategories macro action has the following arguments. Action argument Description Show ...