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| 601230 | 2007-10-14 05:04:00 | I use OE at home and Outlook at work. I'm thinking of upgrading to Office Professional 2007 at home (to replace 2000). I see it comes with Outlook. In real world terms, what's the difference? What would you use at home? |
Grimy (3041) | ||
| 601231 | 2007-10-14 05:16:00 | Well I usually use OE at home. I only use Outlook for syncing the calendar and contacts to the Ipods. All versions of Office, I know of have the option to install Outlook 2000/XP/2003 and 2007 install Outlook. The differences are here (support.microsoft.com) |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 601232 | 2007-10-14 05:20:00 | I use OE at home and Outlook at work. I'm thinking of upgrading to Office Professional 2007 at home (to replace 2000). I see it comes with Outlook. In real world terms, what's the difference? What would you use at home? I use Outlook at work and OE at home. However, apart from the obvious of Calendar etc, I am aware that you cannot recall an email using OE. Misty :horrified |
Misty (368) | ||
| 601233 | 2007-10-14 07:38:00 | In a previous job role, I generated numerous 1- 3 page word reports and excel charts, mini databases, etc which could be recorded automatically or manually in Outlook's "Journel" entries. The documents could be entered either as a short cut or direct entry (I think) and they could be represented in a time line view. Useful for creating a summary of the number of documents produced in a certain time frame. Here is a bit of info about journel (www.suite101.com)setup... | kahawai chaser (3545) | ||
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