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It's great to have the same functionality at home as I do at the office. For years I've been "making due" with outlook express. What was I thinking! Well worth the small investment & when combined with MICROSOFT HOME & STUDENT 2007...WHAT A WINNING TEAM.
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I loaded Outlook 2007 and contrary to some of the reports I'd read I had no issues and its use is just as intuitive as the last version.
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I previously had Outlook 2007, but my computer crashed. Once it was fixed, I tried installing Outlook, but a DLL file was missing. That's why I purchased another copy of Outlook 2007. I don't know what I would do without Outlook. It's a part of my daily routine and I would be lost if I could not keep in touch with other people and friends.
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I have tried them all and keep coming back to Outlook.
Microsoft got it right with this product.
The spell checker is even better now, recognizing such things by context as form when it should be from.
It also does a much better job of checking only the newly added text instead of trying to check the entire thing including previous included text.
The Office 2007 Ribbon interface is a bit of a learning experience but is well worth the effort.
You are allowed to activate 2 copies , one for the laptop and one for the desktop is my setup. I would not have bought it if not for that and suspect many others feel the same way.
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Well, they've done it again. Microsoft has introduced a "new" product that does the exact same thing as the "old" product (Outlook from Office XP Professional Edition). But with the introduction of the Vista Operating System, the "old" version no longer works properly. So, Microsoft has again forced my hand into buying a new product that I don't really need because I already own a version, but I am forced to buy a new version in order to get it to work properly on my machine.
Thanks, Microsoft, for continuing to take my money for things that I already have and am forced to buy again.
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