On 3/9/2010 8:29 PM, Rosa wrote:
Thank you Leonid,
As I requested, specific answers, and you gave me two.
"Outlook is also far more advanced as far as folder management is
concerned. You can drag messages between folders easily and you can drag
folders easily as well"
Thanks Leonid, I'm assuming your answer is in the context of my original
post, as in a direct comparison to OE, meaning the "folder management" and
the "dragging messages between folders" is performed easier, or in a more
efficient manner than in Outlook Express?
I appreciate your direct answers to my questions. Since you are a SBS, I
can tell you know how to provide good straight answers.
In OE, you can drag messages between folders, but you can't drag folders.
In Outlook, this is much easier and there are no limits.
In my opinion, everything is simply easier in Outlook. I used OE for
many years.
It has extremely powerful features, such as mail merge integration with
Microsoft Word. It also has gotchas. For example, the automatic archive
feature and the highly customizable views that can hide messages.
Get in the habit of dragging with the right button. There are no
confirmation prompts if you drag with the left button, which can lead to
misplacement of information.
Microsoft has free training on Outlook 2007 on
http://office.microsoft.com
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