A bug in classic Outlook hides the mouse pointer, making navigation difficult.
Microsoft OneNote offers a range of integrations with Outlook, Loop, and Teams, allowing users to streamline workflows and enhance collaboration. As outlined by Mike Tholfsen, these integrations allow ...
Microsoft notes that a disappearing mouse cursor may also be observed in OneNote and other Microsoft 365 applications, but that classic Outlook is affected the most.
For most of the office suite (and for PDF files), using Windows LiveSync works perfectly. However, because Outlook and OneNote keep open a file, LiveSync is very messy with plenty of version conflicts ...
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