You can do that with any version of Outlook.Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Once I save up some $ I think I'll be buying the basic version. How is it? I enjoyed the beta. I especially enjoyed being able to minimize Outlook to the task bar.
Originally posted by: minendo
You can do that with any version of Outlook.Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Once I save up some $ I think I'll be buying the basic version. How is it? I enjoyed the beta. I especially enjoyed being able to minimize Outlook to the task bar.
I know exactly what you meant.Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: minendo
You can do that with any version of Outlook.Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Once I save up some $ I think I'll be buying the basic version. How is it? I enjoyed the beta. I especially enjoyed being able to minimize Outlook to the task bar.
What I actually meant is minimizing it to where your clock goes. Like when you minimize AIM it goes into the bar whatever it's called, I can't think of it right now.
Poor college student here. Luckily we have an MSCA so office and other MS applications are $5.Originally posted by: dtyn
Never really cared for Microsoft Office. I prefer Open Office since it's free, and a poor college student can't afford Microsoft prices.
He is still right, you can minimize it to your SYSTEM TRAY OR your TASKBAR in Outlook XP.. it's a registry key.... either way I don't know that I would pay money to have an icon moved to my SYSTEM TRAYOriginally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: CZroe
The System Tray![]()
THANK YOU!
Originally posted by: minendo
Poor college student here. Luckily we have an MSCA so office and other MS applications are $5.Originally posted by: dtyn
Never really cared for Microsoft Office. I prefer Open Office since it's free, and a poor college student can't afford Microsoft prices.
Originally posted by: minendo
Poor college student here. Luckily we have an MSCA so office and other MS applications are $5.Originally posted by: dtyn
Never really cared for Microsoft Office. I prefer Open Office since it's free, and a poor college student can't afford Microsoft prices.
Originally posted by: ndee
I read that it has some of the most useless features EVER. That you can turn let the document destory after X days, etc. How friggin' stupid.
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: ndee
I read that it has some of the most useless features EVER. That you can turn let the document destory after X days, etc. How friggin' stupid.
wtf?![]()
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: ndee
I read that it has some of the most useless features EVER. That you can turn let the document destory after X days, etc. How friggin' stupid.
wtf?![]()
Or if you send a document, you can prevent that it is printed out, etc.
Originally posted by: Xiety
I really like the new office... especially Outlook, it's so organized. I use it for everything. Calender, reminders, emails (ofcourse) and etc. I know you could do that stuff in office xp as well but it was such a mess. Now I can just open outlook 2003 and stare at it for moments in love![]()
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Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: ndee
I read that it has some of the most useless features EVER. That you can turn let the document destory after X days, etc. How friggin' stupid.
wtf?![]()
Or if you send a document, you can prevent that it is printed out, etc.
uh, why's that stupid? it's not fool proof, but it doesn't hurt to have a few additional controls over what people do with your document.
The other persons als needs to have Office 2003 then? Right? That it's read-only, I can understand that but what would the reason be that you may not print out a document?
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: ndee
I read that it has some of the most useless features EVER. That you can turn let the document destory after X days, etc. How friggin' stupid.
wtf?![]()
Or if you send a document, you can prevent that it is printed out, etc.
uh, why's that stupid? it's not fool proof, but it doesn't hurt to have a few additional controls over what people do with your document.
The other persons als needs to have Office 2003 then? Right? That it's read-only, I can understand that but what would the reason be that you may not print out a document?
