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Old 05-28-2014, 09:37 PM
Derick Sturke Derick Sturke is offline Migrating from Act to Outlook 2007 Windows XP Migrating from Act to Outlook 2007 Office 2007
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Brand new to the forum, so slap me around a bit if this has been covered... or point me to where a discussion has already played out!



Long story short, after a blow up of an XP machine and inheriting another, loaded with Outlook 2007, I decided to replace my trusty old Act 2000 contact manager with Outlook. Now no longer 14 years behind, just seven.

Either I was very used to Act or I haven't learned enough about what Outlook can do. Seems like it is more cumbersome than Act, and the results might not even be what I want them to be.

Are there others that have gone through this? And who might share a few stories or provide coaching?

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