>Reading about the Up Grade process to move Office 2010 to Office 365 does not >give >Me any comfort. Especially when it says de-install Office 2010. >Any suggestions, since I just want the newest Outlook?
Like many of us, I have started seeing more failures in my Windows 10 system, including multiple types of Outlook failures. I definitely do not want Office 365 and I was not anxious to go to Windows 11. On my rather old Windows 10 system (with all the automatic upgrades/fixes(?)) from Microsoft there appeared an icon (small, at the bottom of the display) for a "new Outlook." After becoming more frustrated with the old Outlook problems, I tried the "new Outlook" — and this solved the failures but has introduced new "features" that I definitely do not want. (For example, it attempts to guess the next word or two words as I am typing. There is probably a simple way to disable this, but I have not found it yet.) Again, like many of us, I have seen other "new" problems with Windows 10 and, with help from a local "expert", we upgraded the PC to Windows 11. Again, this seems to fix other problems I was seeing but has introduced multiple new features that I must learn to deal with. If it were not for one key application (that runs under Windows) I would scrap the whole thing and move completely to Linux. I realize that Linux has issues, but getting away from Microsoft seems more and more attractive. Bill Ogden ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
