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that sounds ominous, the version of Outlook I was contemplating was indeed 2010. Got the whole office package through work discounts for £8 so maybe I shouldn't whine.
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Just use a different news client. You don't have to run OE for news. Any NNTP client would do (and there are a multitude better than OE). Example: someone moans about the council on a newsgroup, I forward the post via email to the relevant council officer, problem gets fixed, I get votes :D |
Thanks
Thanks all for the help.
I am just moving towards the end of day 1 of using Outlook. My poor copy of Express is sad about this, but I thought I might join the 20th century. It looks lonely, and its loneliness is making me feel guilty. it is even Outlook 2007. it is difficult to do without a help-desk and/or a training course............... I know, if in doubt read the instructions. In the end, I decided that i had to migrate as the miserable so and sos and Msoft will not let me move to MS 7 with my trusty Express, and eventually, I guess I have to buy 7. |
Outlook Express has suited my needs for years now and I still use it for managing my 5 e-mail accounts as I want them, not as Micro$oft thinks I want them.....
With Office 2007, I had to obtain a third party spellchecker for OE, because there's a bug in Word 2007 which prevents OE using its spellchecker. I agree that Windows Live Mail - in fact Windows Live anything - is an utter hemorrhoid; I tried it, fought with its abysmal functionality, then binned it. Micro$oft aren't listening - they of course know best and simply refuse to accept that they screwed up when they stopped supporting OE. As they did when they stopped supporting Photo Editor.....:rolleyes: |
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