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Old February 8th 08, 07:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Meatman
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Default Outlook 6.0 as the default mail client

I am using Publisher 2007 to make an email merge. When I try to select my
list from outlook contacts it tells me that I do not have a default mail
client. It then tells me to run outlook express and make it my default mail.
when I go to outlook it is already marked as default. Anybody know what I
need to do or check next?
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Old February 8th 08, 07:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Jos Van Dyck
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Default Outlook 6.0 as the default mail client

"Meatman" schreef in bericht
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I am using Publisher 2007 to make an email merge. When I try to select my
list from outlook contacts it tells me that I do not have a default mail
client. It then tells me to run outlook express and make it my default
mail.
when I go to outlook it is already marked as default. Anybody know what I
need to do or check next?


Outlook express is a part of MS Windows (free of charge)
MS Outlook is a part of MS Office, and offers many more features than
Outlook express.
Both have an address book, but they are different.
Which one do you mean?


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Old February 8th 08, 08:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Meatman
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Default Outlook 6.0 as the default mail client

I'm sorry. Outlook Express 6.0

"Jos Van Dyck" wrote:

"Meatman" schreef in bericht
...
I am using Publisher 2007 to make an email merge. When I try to select my
list from outlook contacts it tells me that I do not have a default mail
client. It then tells me to run outlook express and make it my default
mail.
when I go to outlook it is already marked as default. Anybody know what I
need to do or check next?


Outlook express is a part of MS Windows (free of charge)
MS Outlook is a part of MS Office, and offers many more features than
Outlook express.
Both have an address book, but they are different.
Which one do you mean?



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Old February 8th 08, 09:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Brian Tillman
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Default Outlook 6.0 as the default mail client

Meatman wrote:

I'm sorry. Outlook Express 6.0


Ask in an Outlook Express newsgroup like
microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 




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