At 12:39 PM 4/20/2006, Marc Sims typed:
To answer the first question when hard facts prove otherwise.
In Office 2007 Microsoft has removed Outlook entirely from the Home
and Student edition
period so OneNote will take its place. The other editions Basic,
Standard, Small Business, professional,
Professional Plus and Enterprise will still have Outlook. As this
chart shows below:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/suites.mspx
We were talking present day versions of Outlook versus Outlook
Express not what components are going to be in some future version as
the OP was asking about apps that are available today.
In Windows Vista the new e-mail client is Windows Mail which was formerly OE
which is a stupid misktake and I do agree.
That is EXACTLY the OPPOSITE of what I said so how do you get that we
agree on anything? Prior to OE being around it was Microsoft Mail
then it was Microsoft Mail & News. See Windows 3.x
Why did Microsoft have to rename OE
is beyond me unless they think that there are users who are too
confussed to tell the difference
between OL and OE simply bt adding the word mail to windows.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/features/forhome/mail.mspx
The reason MSFT renames Outlook Express to back to it's Original name
of MSFT Mail is very clear to most people. Outlook Express name is
too close to Outlook leading to the confusion when both apps will do
email & some of the menus even look nearly identical. As I stated
previously when clients refer to XP what do you think they're talking
about? I sure as heck don't know so I deliberately ask Windows or
Office ? I do the same with Outlook vs Outlook Express but I ask
them does it have a Calendar or not because if not then it's Express
& if they answer I don't know then I still ass-u-me OE because most
people don't know the difference. Rarely am I in error because I've
learned to CYA out in the real world & not on some theoretical
college environment where an A+ certification may mean something.
I have a retired Middle School Teacher that wants me to teach her how
to copy-n-paste into Yahoo Mail like I use to do but for the previous
8 yrs she never used Yahoo Mail but to her it's suppose to operate
just like Eudora or Outlook. All I can tell her is that Ctrl C & Ctrl
V should work the same as it does with most Windows apps but since
this is a web based app I couldn't swear to anything that combined
with the fact that I use Gmail & not Yahoo meant that I could no
longer help her with specifics unless I setup my own Yahoo mail
acct. Heck, this is a middle school teacher that is my age & as far
as she's concerned all email apps should work the same. Maybe that's
why you assumed that Outlook does NGs. Techs are suppose to know better.
That's something else that gets my BP up another 20 points. It's one
thing to have a difference of an opinion or to like a different app
for certain functions but it's something else completely different to
give out the WRONG information especially in this semi-public forum
as the WRONG info could lead nOObs a stray very easily but to insist
that one is correct when 4 or 5 people have told you that you are
WRONG & to still keep insisting you are correct is completely
ludicrous & IMNSHO borderlines on the insane. FWIW the rest of this
post was removed for your protection & mine.
At 12:02 PM 4/20/2006, Marc Sims typed:
Thanks but I already have Inside Microsoft Office 2nd edition
which will do fine for me.
May I suggest that you RTFM before insisting that 4 or 5 people are in error.
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Wayne D. Johnson
Ashland, OH, USA 44805
<http://www.wavijo.com>
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