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Old December 17th 09, 06:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Simran
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Default How to Switch Identiy in microsoft outlook 2007 and how to login

i am using microsoft outlook express 2007 and i want to create two email an
account i.e i want to create two identity's but in 2007 outlook i dont know
how to creat the identity and how to use it means how to login and logut i am
not finding this butoon in file menu . in express i know hoe to fo this can u
pls. tell me


 




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