In this chapter•Understanding Microsoft Office System2003 installation requirements.•Learning how to install Office 2003 andOutlook 2003.•Learning how
To remove Office 2003, click Remove in the Add or RemovePrograms dialog; then confirm your choice ofremoving Office 2003 by clicking Yes.In the Custom
Select each feature you want to customize and click in that feature’s icon to open thefeature drop-down. Then do one of the following: Select Run fro
Absolute MinimumIn this appendix, you learned about installing and removing features from MicrosoftOffice Outlook 2003. For additional information abo
In this chapter•Learning how to use the Outlook Helpmenu commands.•Using the Outlook Help task pane for helpand support.•Learning about additional Out
The Help MenuIn this section, you will learn about the commands in the Help menu. Many of thecommands in the Help menu are available in the Help task
Activate Product Activates Office after Office is run the first time or changesare made that require reactivation. You can activate Officeeither over
When there are more options on the task pane than can be shown in one window, aSee also link is provided. If you hover the mouse pointer over the down
In the Search Results task pane, you can do the following: To view any of the search results returned from your search, click the resultyou want to s
Microsoft Office OnlineThe Microsoft Office Online section of the Help taskpane provides the following links to connect to vari-ous parts of the Offic
Accessibility Help opens a Help topic listingaccessibility features in Microsoft Office. Online Content Settings opens the ServiceOptions dialog, s
Outlook/Office 2003 System RequirementsInstallation of Outlook 2003 and Office 2003 requires the following minimumsystem configuration: PC with Penti
About Microsoft Office OutlookSelect Help, About Microsoft Office Outlook to open the dialog shown in FigureB.5, which displays the current version an
APPENDIX B OUTLOOK SUPPORT AND RESOURCESPDF 405Slipstick has information for users, administrators, and developers of Outlook andExchange. Tips on usi
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In this chapter•Learning how to solve the most commonOutlook problems.•Using Outlook startup switches to fixproblems.•Enabling e-mail logging to help
Common Outlook ProblemsThe following sections list some of the more common Outlook problems and solu-tions in the form of a series of questions and an
Q: I know all my e-mail server settings are correct for my account, pass-word, e-mail address, and incoming and outgoing server names, but Istill can’
5. If your ISP requires different settings for the incoming and outgoing servers,set the Log on using Secure Password Authentication (SPA) checkboxto
Q: When I start typing a name in an e-mail address field, Outlook doesn’toffer any suggestions for completing the entry. How do I fix this problem?A:
Address Book ProblemsQ: When I display the Address Book dialog or try to address an e-mail,my contacts don’t show up. Where are they?A: This problem i
and enter Fax: before each fax number. Save and close the contact, and the faxnumbers will no longer appear in the Address Book dialog. There is a dow
Installation of Office 2003 and Outlook 2003 requirescertain administrative rights so the installer can writeto the Windows registry. If your current
Make sure your Windows time zone is correct for your current time zone and thatthe Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes checkbox is
Q: One of my default folders somehow got renamed; I can’t seem to renameit to the default name. How can I get my original folder name back?A: Start Ou
When Scanpst starts, it prompts you for the location of the file to scan. Enter the pathyou wrote down for your PST file or use the Browse button to l
The log is saved as a text file which contains the dialogs that occurred betweenOutlook and your e-mail servers. These dialogs may aid the support tec
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In this chapter•Learning about using Outlook withPersonal Digital Assistants.•Using Outlook add-ins to enhanceOutlook’s functionality.•Using other too
Personal Digital AssistantsPDAs have moved from being special devices used by only a few people to becomingmass-market devices in only a few years. PD
Control of attachment security and restrictions Automatic removal of attachments in incoming e-mails New toolbars for searching using popular Inte
Handwriting recognition and input from devices such as Tablet PCs Multiple monitors or large screen monitors to provide enhanced views ofOutlook fo
In the User Information screen, shown in Figure A.3, enter yourname, initials, and organization. Make sure to enterthis information exactly as you wan
APPENDIX A MICROSOFT OFFICE OUTLOOK 2003 INSTALLATIONPDF 389FIGURE A.3The UserInformationscreen for enter-ing name,initials, andorganization.FIGURE A.
In the Type of Installation screen, shown in Figure A.5, indicate which type of instal-lation to use. In these days of massive hard drives, I strongly
The Now Installing Office screen, shown in Figure A.7, appears during installation,with a progress bar indicating installation progress.APPENDIX A MIC
If you decide to add or remove features in your Outlook installation, you can do soat any time. The remainder of this appendix teaches you how to add
APPENDIX A MICROSOFT OFFICE OUTLOOK 2003 INSTALLATIONPDF 393FIGURE A.9Use the Addor RemovePrograms dialogif you changeyour mind aboutthe features youi
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