How can I return to a split screen set-up?

While I was away on business, a co-worker shared my computer and somehow changed the appearance of my inbox to a full screen. I want to return to the split screen which allows me to see my e-mails and read the highlighted one in the split screen format I had originally.

Please keep your discussion in this thread. Do not PM me. Other people might benefit from the discussion.
You say that pressing F8 does not turn on the Message Pane? You are in the main window with your Inbox showing right?
From the Menu Bar select View-Layout. is Message Pane checked?
No Menu Bar? Press the alt key.
If it is checked and still no message pane showing, maybe it got dragged off the bottom of the screen. Move your mouse down toward the bottom margin of the screen and watch for it to change to a double headed arrow. When it does click and drag up to see if you can pull up the message pane.

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    REC_PIPE.RCV_FWD_CCY_CD:=REC.RCV_FWD_CCY_CD;
    REC_PIPE.RCV_INT_RATE:=REC.RCV_INT_RATE;
    REC_PIPE.RCV_INT_RATE_TYPE_CD:=REC.RCV_INT_RATE_TYPE_CD;
    REC_PIPE.RCV_INT_INTERVAL:=REC.RCV_INT_INTERVAL;
    REC_PIPE.RCV_NEXT_FIX_CPN_DT:=REC.RCV_NEXT_FIX_CPN_DT;
    REC_PIPE.RCV_UL_ISS_CCDB_ID:=REC.RCV_UL_ISS_CCDB_ID;
    REC_PIPE.RCV_UL_MTM_AMT:=REC.RCV_UL_MTM_AMT;
    REC_PIPE.RCV_UL_MTM_CCY_CD:=REC.RCV_UL_MTM_CCY_CD;
    REC_PIPE.RCV_UL_SEC_CCY_CD:=REC.RCV_UL_SEC_CCY_CD;
    REC_PIPE.RCV_UL_SEC_CD:=REC.RCV_UL_SEC_CD;
    REC_PIPE.RCV_UL_SEC_TYPE_CD:=REC.RCV_UL_SEC_TYPE_CD;
    REC_PIPE.REC_SEC_AMT:=REC.REC_SEC_AMT;
    REC_PIPE.REC_SEC_CCY_CD:=REC.REC_SEC_CCY_CD;
    REC_PIPE.REC_UNSEC_AMT:=REC.REC_UNSEC_AMT;
    REC_PIPE.REC_UNSEC_CCY_CD:=REC.REC_UNSEC_CCY_CD;
    REC_PIPE.RECON_CD:=REC.RECON_CD;
    REC_PIPE.RECON_SRC_CD:=REC.RECON_SRC_CD;
    REC_PIPE.RECOV_AMT:=REC.RECOV_AMT;
    REC_PIPE.RECOVERY_FLAG:=REC.RECOVERY_FLAG;
    REC_PIPE.REGULATORY_NET_IND:=REC.REGULATORY_NET_IND;
    REC_PIPE.REL_RISK_PROVISION_AMT:=REC.REL_RISK_PROVISION_AMT;
    REC_PIPE.RESPONSIBLE_BRANCH_CCDB_ID:=REC.RESPONSIBLE_BRANCH_CCDB_ID;
    REC_PIPE.RESPONSIBLE_BRANCH_ID:=REC.RESPONSIBLE_BRANCH_ID;
    REC_PIPE.RESPONSIBLE_BRANCH_LOC_CD:=REC.RESPONSIBLE_BRANCH_LOC_CD;
    REC_PIPE.RESTRUCT_IND:=REC.RESTRUCT_IND;
    REC_PIPE.RISK_END_DT:=REC.RISK_END_DT;
    REC_PIPE.RISK_ENGINES_METHOD_USED:=REC.RISK_ENGINES_METHOD_USED;
    REC_PIPE.RISK_MITIGATING_PCT:=REC.RISK_MITIGATING_PCT;
    REC_PIPE.RISK_PROVISION_BAL_AMT:=REC.RISK_PROVISION_BAL_AMT;
    REC_PIPE.RISK_PROVISION_CCY_CD:=REC.RISK_PROVISION_CCY_CD;
    REC_PIPE.RISK_WRITE_OFF_AMT:=REC.RISK_WRITE_OFF_AMT;
    REC_PIPE.RISK_WRITE_OFF_LIFE_DT_AMT:=REC.RISK_WRITE_OFF_LIFE_DT_AMT;
    REC_PIPE.RT_BUS_AREA_UBR_ID:=REC.RT_BUS_AREA_UBR_ID;
    REC_PIPE.RT_CB_CCDB_ID:=REC.RT_CB_CCDB_ID;
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    REC_PIPE.RT_COV_SRC_CD:=REC.RT_COV_SRC_CD;
    REC_PIPE.RT_COV_TYPE_CD:=REC.RT_COV_TYPE_CD;
    REC_PIPE.RT_COV_TYPE_CD_IFRS:=REC.RT_COV_TYPE_CD_IFRS;
    REC_PIPE.RT_TYPE_CD:=REC.RT_TYPE_CD;
    REC_PIPE.RT_TYPE_CD_IFRS:=REC.RT_TYPE_CD_IFRS;
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    REC_PIPE.SETTLE_STATUS_ID:=REC.SETTLE_STATUS_ID;
    REC_PIPE.SETTLEMENT_CD:=REC.SETTLEMENT_CD;
    REC_PIPE.SETTLEMENT_DT:=REC.SETTLEMENT_DT;
    REC_PIPE.SOX_REF:=REC.SOX_REF;
    REC_PIPE.SPE_IND:=REC.SPE_IND;
    REC_PIPE.SPL_TREAT_IND_IFRS:=REC.SPL_TREAT_IND_IFRS;
    REC_PIPE.SRC_PROD_TYPE_CD:=REC.SRC_PROD_TYPE_CD;
    REC_PIPE.SRC_PROD_TYPE_CD_IFRS:=REC.SRC_PROD_TYPE_CD_IFRS;
    REC_PIPE.SRC_PROXY_UBR_CD:=REC.SRC_PROXY_UBR_CD;
    REC_PIPE.START_DT:=REC.START_DT;
    REC_PIPE.STRATEGIC_LEND_IND:=REC.STRATEGIC_LEND_IND;
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    REC_PIPE.STRIKE_FWD_FUT_PRICE_CCY_CD:=REC.STRIKE_FWD_FUT_PRICE_CCY_CD;
    REC_PIPE.TERMINATION_LOAN_DT:=REC.TERMINATION_LOAN_DT;
    REC_PIPE.TRAD_ASSET_CD_IFRS:=REC.TRAD_ASSET_CD_IFRS;
    REC_PIPE.TRADE_DT:=REC.TRADE_DT;
    REC_PIPE.TRADE_ENTITY_CCDB_ID:=REC.TRADE_ENTITY_CCDB_ID;
    REC_PIPE.TRADE_ENTITY_LOC_CD:=REC.TRADE_ENTITY_LOC_CD;
    REC_PIPE.TRADE_RELATED_IND:=REC.TRADE_RELATED_IND;
    REC_PIPE.TRADE_STATUS:=REC.TRADE_STATUS;
    REC_PIPE.TRADING_ENTITY_LOC_CD:=REC.TRADING_ENTITY_LOC_CD;
    REC_PIPE.TRAN_MATCH_CD:=REC.TRAN_MATCH_CD;
    REC_PIPE.TRN_CD:=REC.TRN_CD;
    REC_PIPE.TRN_LINK_CD:=REC.TRN_LINK_CD;
    REC_PIPE.TRN_SRC_CD:=REC.TRN_SRC_CD;
    REC_PIPE.TRN_TYPE_CD:=REC.TRN_TYPE_CD;
    REC_PIPE.TRN_VERSION:=REC.TRN_VERSION;
    REC_PIPE.UL_DELIVERY_DT:=REC.UL_DELIVERY_DT;
    REC_PIPE.UL_MATURITY_DT:=REC.UL_MATURITY_DT;
    REC_PIPE.UNDLY_ISS_NAME:=REC.UNDLY_ISS_NAME;
    REC_PIPE.UNEARNED_INCOME_CCY_CD:=REC.UNEARNED_INCOME_CCY_CD;
    REC_PIPE.UNEARNED_INCOME_DIS_LOAN_AMT:=REC.UNEARNED_INCOME_DIS_LOAN_AMT;
    REC_PIPE.US_GAAP_POSITION_AGGR:=REC.US_GAAP_POSITION_AGGR;
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    REC_PIPE.PCP_GCDS_REVISION:=REC.PCP_GCDS_REVISION;
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    REC_PIPE.ALD_STATUS:=REC.ALD_STATUS;
    REC_PIPE.FCAT_OPERATION:=REC.FCAT_OPERATION;
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    REC_PIPE.CUSIP:=REC.CUSIP;
    REC_PIPE.ISIN:=REC.ISIN;
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    REC_PIPE.RIC:=REC.RIC;
    REC_PIPE.DESCRIPTION:=REC.DESCRIPTION;
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    REC_PIPE.ACC_ADJ_YTD:=REC.ACC_ADJ_YTD;
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    REC_PIPE.TRAD_YTD_RLZD_PL:=REC.TRAD_YTD_RLZD_PL;
    REC_PIPE.TRAD_YTD_UNRLZD_PL:=REC.TRAD_YTD_UNRLZD_PL;
    REC_PIPE.UNADJUSTED_PV:=REC.UNADJUSTED_PV;
    REC_PIPE.UNADJUSTED_REALISED_PL:=REC.UNADJUSTED_REALISED_PL;
    REC_PIPE.UNADJUSTED_UNREALISED_PL:=REC.UNADJUSTED_UNREALISED_PL;
    REC_PIPE.GRC_PROD_TYPE_ID:=REC.GRC_PROD_TYPE_ID;
    REC_PIPE.GRC_PROD_TYPE_ID_IFRS:=REC.GRC_PROD_TYPE_ID_IFRS;
    REC_PIPE.CUR_FEE:=REC.CUR_FEE;
    REC_PIPE.SEC_IND:=REC.SEC_IND;
    REC_PIPE.INVEST_ASSETS_PORT:=REC.INVEST_ASSETS_PORT;
    REC_PIPE.RISK_PROVISION_START_BAL_AMT:=REC.RISK_PROVISION_START_BAL_AMT;
    REC_PIPE.GEN_RISK_PRV_START_BAL_AMT:=REC.GEN_RISK_PRV_START_BAL_AMT;
    REC_PIPE.GEN_RISK_PROVISION_NEW:=REC.GEN_RISK_PROVISION_NEW;
    REC_PIPE.GEN_RISK_PROVISION_REL:=REC.GEN_RISK_PROVISION_REL;
    REC_PIPE.ACQUIRED_IND:=REC.ACQUIRED_IND;
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    REC_PIPE.SEC_IFRS_VUE_ADJ:=REC.SEC_IFRS_VUE_ADJ;
    REC_PIPE.YEAR00_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.YEAR00_NOTIONAL_AMT;
    REC_PIPE.MAX_OVERDUE_DAYS:=REC.MAX_OVERDUE_DAYS;
    REC_PIPE.MIS_CD:=REC.MIS_CD;
    REC_PIPE.MULTINAME_POOL_SK:=REC.MULTINAME_POOL_SK;
    REC_PIPE.MULTINAME_CHUNK_REVISION_SK:=REC.MULTINAME_CHUNK_REVISION_SK;
    REC_PIPE.MTRX_CALC_CNTRL_EPE:=REC.MTRX_CALC_CNTRL_EPE;
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    REC_PIPE.FCL_TE_VALIDATED_IND:=REC.FCL_TE_VALIDATED_IND;
    REC_PIPE.PCP_TE_DYNAMIC_KEY:=REC.PCP_TE_DYNAMIC_KEY;
    REC_PIPE.AVG_COST:=REC.AVG_COST;
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    REC_PIPE.ISS_CTRY_CD:=REC.ISS_CTRY_CD;
    REC_PIPE.RISK_REPORTING_UBR:=REC.RISK_REPORTING_UBR;
    REC_PIPE.RISK_COVERING_BRANCH_CCDB:=REC.RISK_COVERING_BRANCH_CCDB;
    REC_PIPE.CLEARING_STATUS:=REC.CLEARING_STATUS;
    REC_PIPE.FCL_CPTY_SK:=REC.FCL_CPTY_SK;
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    REC_PIPE.AVAILABILITY_IND:=REC.AVAILABILITY_IND;
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    REC_PIPE.ESTABLISHED_RELP_FLG:=REC.ESTABLISHED_RELP_FLG;
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    REC_PIPE.BUBA_CTRY_ID:=REC.BUBA_CTRY_ID;
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