Archive for the ‘Microsoft Outlook’ Category
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
eMail management has become a high priority for all businesses, both large and small, with most written correspondence being delivered in email form. Businesses can use tools like SharePoint to manage most of their important business documents, but the inability to easily place emails into SharePoint and share those files ...
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Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
I always think twice or even three times before I enter my e-mail address in a Web form. Even when the site gives me the option not to have any messages sent to the address (usually by un checking the Web form's "Notify me" entry that's checked by default), I ...
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Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
Microsoft Outlook Express is a popular and free e-mail client that comes bundled with most versions of Windows client (except for Windows Vista, which replaces Outlook Express with Windows Mail). It’s easy to set up, and it’s easy to use.
However, it’s also a target for a lot of current and ...
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
Printing from Microsoft Outlook has always lacked basic features available in the other Microsoft Office products, and the latest Outlook 2007 has even removed the ability to print a single page or selection of an email.
Blueprint for Outlook overcomes the limitation of Outlook printing by putting you in control with ...
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Tuesday, October 9th, 2007
Microsoft Outlook is an ambitious program that integrates e-mail, address books, scheduling, and task management. In fact, you can organize your whole life with it!
Microsoft calls Outlook a desktop information manager. It’s in part aimed at users of personal information managers (PIMs), which organize contacts, calendars, and to-do lists in ...
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