Why can't I see PDF previews in MS Outlook? Answer: A 64 bit version of PDF-XChange Viewer/PDF-XChange Editor is being used in conjunction with a version of MS Outlook older than Office 2010. MS Outlook versions prior to Office 2010 are available only in 32 bit - even when they are used on 64 bit PCs.
Very useful, clear and concise. This helped me with my O365 Home Edition running Win 10 x64 (upgraded from Win 7 Pro) and Office 2016. I use the O365 subscription for up to 5 computers. I am looking for some guidance on the following issue.one of my other laptops also running Win 10 (upgraded from 8.1) 64 bit.
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I installed Microsoft Office 2013 Pro Plus (32 bit)and deactivated the O365 Home subscription. My issue is that I can't preview any of the Office attachments in Outlook 2013 Previewer. Visio and PDF work fine. I used this article to look at the other registry locations and found the following: Question: what changes and at what locations would I need to make in the registry to allow previewing files in Outlook 2013. I am hesitant to change all the registry values to the same strings and values in case I disable other functionality.help and guidance is greatly appreciated. I have captured all my registry values in OneNote, but not sure how to post it to this forum for viewing. Help is appreciated.
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