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Using FireFox as your default browser
OutlookPower Magazine - November 2004
With the many security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer that have come to light recently, security experts are recommending that users switch to a different browser. As a result, many users have switched to Firefox, only to discover it didn't work well with Outlook. This Powertip from Contributing Editor Diane Poremsky will help you get them playing nice together.
What to do if you're unable to view anything in Public Folders.
OutlookPower Magazine - September 2004
If you're not able to see any information in your Public Folders, then the view (or views) may have one or more filters applied. This tip by Francine Otterson can help you resolve the problem.
Everyone's favorite request: newsgroup support in Outlook
OutlookPower Magazine - May 2004
After years of requests from Outlook users for newsgroup support in Outlook (that's Outlook, not Outlook Express) and years of Microsoft ignoring the requests, three companies recently took matters into their own hands and released NNTP (Network News Transport Protocol) add-ins for Outlook. This article discusses them all.
My seven favorite myths about Outlook
OutlookPower Magazine - May 2004
Anything that has wide use or notoriety eventually develops a degree of mythos attached to it. Myths, urban legends, and rumors often abound. Given that Outlook is one of the most widely used computer applications worldwide, there's no shortage of myths surrounding the product and its behavior. In this article, our Outlook guru Diane Poremsky outlines seven of her favorite myths.
Using symbols in your messages and documents
OutlookPower Magazine - September 2003
This week's column is about using symbols and isn't just for Outlook. You can use symbols with all Office programs and some Windows programs.


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