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Old July 24th 06, 04:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
CHRISTINA SIMKINS
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I was wondering is there a difference between Outlook Express and Microsoft
Outlook? I have both. I jut bought a new laptop and my 60 day trial is
almost up for Outlook Express but I do have Microsoft Outlook. Microsoft
Outlook is kind of confusing to me. It looks kind of different and I cant
seem to find things. Can anyone help me?

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CHRISTINA SIMKINS


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Old July 24th 06, 04:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bruce Hagen
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The trial is for MS Outlook that comes with MS Office. You will have to pay
to keep that after the trial period is up.

Outlook Express is free.

See this for info about the differences between OE and Outlook:
http://support.microsoft.com/directo...;en-us;Q257824
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"CHRISTINA SIMKINS" wrote in message
...
I was wondering is there a difference between Outlook Express and Microsoft
Outlook? I have both. I jut bought a new laptop and my 60 day trial is
almost up for Outlook Express but I do have Microsoft Outlook. Microsoft
Outlook is kind of confusing to me. It looks kind of different and I cant
seem to find things. Can anyone help me?

--
CHRISTINA SIMKINS


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Old July 25th 06, 11:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Charlie Tame
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Outlook Express is the free one, it's part of Windows.

Unless you are doing business type Emails and need the extra functions in
Outlook it's probably not worth paying for the extra functionality that you
will never use. On the other hand if you need a spreadsheet and word
processor then the MS Office Suite is probably a good way to go. I've kinda
forced myself to use Outlook at work (Because the company uses it) and I
know exactly what you mean, although it does have a junk mail filter which
is handy and that's something OE doesn't have.

Charlie

"CHRISTINA SIMKINS" wrote in message
...
I was wondering is there a difference between Outlook Express and Microsoft
Outlook? I have both. I jut bought a new laptop and my 60 day trial is
almost up for Outlook Express but I do have Microsoft Outlook. Microsoft
Outlook is kind of confusing to me. It looks kind of different and I cant
seem to find things. Can anyone help me?

--
CHRISTINA SIMKINS



 




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