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Old 07-08-2014, 10:36 PM
brucemc777 brucemc777 is offline Multiple identities in separate Outlook instances? Windows 7 64bit Multiple identities in separate Outlook instances? Office 2010 32bit
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Thank-you!

I appreciate the perspective. It is a rather rare event for me to transition from one client to another, and once doing so I do not want to even think of going back; trying to be as certain as i can that i won't regret the move.

I know that i will miss the themes - i prefer dark blue colors and i can do that in TB. I also very much value the "Send Later" option that allows me to create an email and set it up to send at a specified later time. And there's a few more options I enjoy. But overall, I think Outlook does now offer a package that I would find at least equal in options, and the ability to add through vba, of which i am already familiar, instead of having to learn how to create extensions, is attractive.

I suspect the final analysis will come from an item-by-item review of every addin i am using and see if there are any deal-breakers.

I greatly appreciate your help.

Best Regards,
Bruce
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