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PeggyP February 15th 08 01:02 AM

reverting back to Outlook Express
 
I switched to Office Outlook from Outlook Express. I found OO to be
extremely difficult to navigate around in. There were several questions that
I couldn't find answers to... for example: how do I change the look of how my
emails are shown? I did not like how OO sets it up. In OE, I can see
exactly what is in each folder. In OO, there was a separate column that
listed all my unread emails, but not enough information as to what each email
was about. If I increased the size of that info, I lost considerable space
in the area of being able to read the email. After much, frustration, I
switched back to OE. I have OE once again set up as my default, but how the
heck do I get rid of the Office Outlook setup???

DL February 15th 08 10:51 AM

reverting back to Outlook Express
 
Uninstall Outlook
If its part of the Office Installation use your Office CD to modify the
installation and set Outlook Not to run from PC, this will uninstall it

You can change the View in Outlook, eg I have folder list on the left, a
large view of the folder I have selected in the middle, then on the right
the view of the msg I am viewing, from that folder

"PeggyP" wrote in message
...
I switched to Office Outlook from Outlook Express. I found OO to be
extremely difficult to navigate around in. There were several questions
that
I couldn't find answers to... for example: how do I change the look of how
my
emails are shown? I did not like how OO sets it up. In OE, I can see
exactly what is in each folder. In OO, there was a separate column that
listed all my unread emails, but not enough information as to what each
email
was about. If I increased the size of that info, I lost considerable
space
in the area of being able to read the email. After much, frustration, I
switched back to OE. I have OE once again set up as my default, but how
the
heck do I get rid of the Office Outlook setup???




PeggyP February 15th 08 09:22 PM

reverting back to Outlook Express
 
thank you for your response.
is there some way that I can email you a screen shot of what my Office
Outlook looks like? It is difficult to explain to you... I think I would
prefer using Outlook... IF I can learn how to properly operate it. or should
I just stay with Outlook Express? I am not a business or anything... just
email a bunch of friends and collect bead patterns... also, I would like to
learn what the heck I am doing incorrectly. I detest leaving something
"half-finished."

"DL" wrote:

Uninstall Outlook
If its part of the Office Installation use your Office CD to modify the
installation and set Outlook Not to run from PC, this will uninstall it

You can change the View in Outlook, eg I have folder list on the left, a
large view of the folder I have selected in the middle, then on the right
the view of the msg I am viewing, from that folder





Tom [Pepper] Willett[_2_] February 15th 08 10:00 PM

reverting back to Outlook Express
 
Have you studied the Outlook help files?

"PeggyP" wrote in message
...
: thank you for your response.
: is there some way that I can email you a screen shot of what my Office
: Outlook looks like? It is difficult to explain to you... I think I would
: prefer using Outlook... IF I can learn how to properly operate it. or
should
: I just stay with Outlook Express? I am not a business or anything...
just
: email a bunch of friends and collect bead patterns... also, I would like
to
: learn what the heck I am doing incorrectly. I detest leaving something
: "half-finished."
:
: "DL" wrote:
:
: Uninstall Outlook
: If its part of the Office Installation use your Office CD to modify the
: installation and set Outlook Not to run from PC, this will uninstall it
:
: You can change the View in Outlook, eg I have folder list on the left, a
: large view of the folder I have selected in the middle, then on the
right
: the view of the msg I am viewing, from that folder
:
:
:




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