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2010 WLM vs 2010 Outlook

Discussion in 'Microsoft Mail (Outlook / OE / Windows Mail)' started by Lis, 2010/07/02.

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    Currently I am using WLM 2010 with success. Daughter provided me with a gift of Microsoft Office 2010. Should I switch to Outlook? Your thoughts. Please advise. Thanks for your time.
     
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    I vote that you try it out and decide which one you like best;)
     

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    Appreciate your reply Steve R. Jones. Installing 2010 Outlook Professional shouldn't be too demanding?
     
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    Steve R Jones

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    Installing is easy. Adding the correct email account info could be a little tricky.
     
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    I tried WLM briefly when I first installed Win 7 but did not like it because I was used to Outlook at work. I uninstalled WLM just so I only had one program to learn. If you are used to WLM and like it and don't need the other stuff that Outlook does, I would stay with WLM, but seeing as how Outlook was a gift from your daughter, well, I would try it for a while.
     
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    Take a lot of seat time to install Outlook? Perhaps I shall hold off for a spell?
    Outlook Express was my last client which had "source edit ". Hopefully 2010 outlook has this feature?

    Adding the correct email account info could be a little tricky. Request an amplification.

    Thanks.
     
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