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Does Outlook still support MS Mail?
OutlookPower Magazine - August 2002
You just bought some new computers with Office XP installed. You find that you can't set them up to use MS Mail because Outlook 2002 doesn't support MS Mail. Contributing Editor Diane Poremsky let you know how you can get those MS Mail capapbilities back.


Folder expansion and extra line breaks: what's changed in 2002?
OutlookPower Magazine - July 2002
There's a feature found only in Outlook 2002 that lets you remove extra line breaks. Read on to learn how you can put this new feature to use.



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