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This section will include articles on using Microsoft Outlook. In addition to email articles, we will also include Outlook's other components such as calendar, tasks, notes and so on.

Outlook has captured much of the corporate market with many companies relying on its features. In addition, there are many individuals who use Outlook at home. However, there are differences between the versions. Some products or services we review may only work on one of the configurations.

A business or enterprise user tends to use Outlook with a Microsoft Exchange Server. Their version displays (CW) when they go to the Help|About menu. In contrast, most home users don't use an exchange server, but their ISP's mail servers. This version is known as (IMO) for Internet Mail Only. The main difference is the CW version allows for more integration of information between users such as shared calendars and folders.


Reusing Outlook Text and Images
Emailing Calendar Info in Outlook 2007
How to Identify Emails from People you Know in Outlook
Does Outlook Email Tell the Whole Story
Fifteen Favorite Outlook Shortcuts
Send Individual Emails to Outlook Groups
Recurring vs Regenerated Tasks
Building Outlook Distribution Lists
Advantages of Outlook AutoResolve and AutoComplete
Deferring Outlook Emails
Send Button Disabled in Outlook
Conditional Desktop Alerts in Microsoft Outlook
Following Up on Outlook Email
Saving Microsoft Outlook Searches
Organizing with Outlook Categories
Creating Mailing Labels with Outlook
Fixing Extra Lines in Microsoft Outlook
Sending Email to Groups in Outlook
Creating Outlook Signatures
Outlook 2003 Email Monitors
Using Outlook to Link Data
Comparing Dates in Outlook
Smart Date Logic in Outlook
Staying Current With Contacts
Ella-Eliminating Lots of Little Annoyances