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Hello everyone I am new here,
Today I made the decision to buy Office 2010 Home & Business version because mylast Office version was 2000 and I only used word and excel and not Outlook. I'm a home user with a small Internet business so I have always used Outlook Express but now that is outdated and I do not like the new Windows Live Mail, so I made the investent into Office 2010 Home & Business. I plan to use Outlook 2010 as my mail client and I know I have a lot to learn. I guess my first question is, I will not ever need to use the Outlook features that a business would use like setting meetings, conversations ect. I know I have a overkill mail client now but I wanted something that would be current and something that would be able to keep up with updates, I doubt Microsoft will give up on Outlook like they did on OE. The default configuration is very cluttered for me as I am use to using Outlook Express. How best can I configure Outlook 2010 to look the closest to Outlook Express as possible, ie. I never used the preview pane, I perfer to open the emails. I guess this is enough for now and I am sure I will have more questions but I hope someone can get me started Thanks in advance Ron |
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