I realise this is an old, old thread but it's still valid, and stil
valid for later versions of Office
I have just had to fix this same problem for a user and discovered tha
the menu bar had been dragged off the window and almost off th
screen... don't know if the original post was referring to the menu ba
for the main Outlook window or the "compose message" window, but eithe
way - also still valid
Whether the menu options (File, Edit, View,...) are visisble or not, yo
should always be able to access those menus by pressing their shortcu
keys (Alt+F, Alt+V, etc). In the current case, when I pressed Alt+V, th
menu popped up at the bottom right corner of the screen - well withou
the active window and just above the Systray clock. Sometimes when
toolbar does this you can grab one of its borders and drag it back t
where it belongs, but the menu bar doesn't really have a grab-able edg
(not that I can find, anyway). However when I pressed [Esc] to kill th
menu, I noticed a tiny edge of a minimised menu, maybe quarter of a
inch high and probably less than an eighth wide, peeking out at th
bottom corner of the screen. When I dragged this back onto the Compos
Message screen, it became the menu bar again and I was able to positio
it at the top of the window and 'Bingo' - sorted :cool
It just leaves me wondering why MS programmed this behaviour - I hav
never met anyone who deliberately moves toolbars out of the activ
window that they belong to and leaves them on the desktop. Why woul
anyone want to? Can't imagine what bizarre set of circumstances woul
make this desirable..
Post by Jim DykesA user contacted me and said she did something to cause the menu bar to
dissappear in Outlook. I tried resetting the toolbars, and also tried
deleting outcdm.dat. The menu bar is still AWOL. Any othe
suggestions