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Email subject lines are out of synch with email content

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It seems that the email subject lines are out of synch with the email content for one month's worth of email (June 30 - July 28). For example: The subject line might be 'Mobile Phone Receipt' yet the email content does not include the receipt. It's an email from a friend. That's what I mean by out of synch. Some of the emails are now blank yet I could read them last week.

Perhaps I'll have to go to my backup online and download all the emails. But... how do I stop this from happening again? Is there a maximum number of emails we can have in our inbox or saved in folders before the program stops working correctly?

Sue

It seems that the email subject lines are out of synch with the email content for one month's worth of email (June 30 - July 28). For example: The subject line might be 'Mobile Phone Receipt' yet the email content does not include the receipt. It's an email from a friend. That's what I mean by out of synch. Some of the emails are now blank yet I could read them last week. Perhaps I'll have to go to my backup online and download all the emails. But... how do I stop this from happening again? Is there a maximum number of emails we can have in our inbox or saved in folders before the program stops working correctly? Sue

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Do you Compact often? If not, make a back-up first.

Then try this:

Right-click the affected folder. Select Properties, then Repair Folder. Wait…it's not too obvious when it's finished.

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Gekose oplossing

Do you Compact often? If not, make a back-up first.

Then try this:

Right-click the affected folder. Select Properties, then Repair Folder. Wait…it's not too obvious when it's finished.

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Thanks Zenos! That worked!  ;) Who knew it could be that easy! I appreciate that you took the time to help me out.  :)