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Printing notes with contacts in Outlook 2007
OutlookPower Magazine - November 2009
Our reader asks how to print notes with contacts in Outlook 2007. We explained how to do this with Outlook 2003, but the instructions from that article don't work in Outlook 2007. Fortunately, intrepid cub reporter Joe Dolittle investigates, and reports a solution.


Troubleshooting poor performance between Outlook and ACT! 2009
OutlookPower Magazine - April 2009
Well, we're definitely not ACT experts here at OutlookPower, but we can get you started on some good, general, problem solving techniques.


Reformatting contacts before moving from Excel to Outlook
OutlookPower Magazine - March 2009
In this article, we look at how to build custom Excel formulas that will format contact information properly before moving them to Outlook. It's often a good idea to consolidate all your contacts in one place and as Outlook users, the place we most often like to keep our contacts is in the Contacts module of Outlook. Sometimes, though, getting contacts into Outlook is a bit of a challenge, especially if the originating data isn't in the perfect form.


Dell tech support asks us for tech support
OutlookPower Magazine - November 2008
Here at ZATZ, we really like Dell computers and the people we've met at Dell on the editorial side have been quite nice. We've given a number of Dell products some very high reviews. We've also been Dell customers, paying full price for some nice Dell products. However, we think there should be a special place in Hell reserved for Dell tech support. In fact, one of the reasons we buy far fewer Dell products than we once did was due to the truly horrid support experiences we've had with offshored Dell support techs. So, when an email came in to OutlookPower from a Dell support tech, our first reaction was to delete it, mock, and otherwise be relatively rude. However, the message began with the phrase "Respected Sir". And we thought, "OK, here's someone who's doing offshore support for Dell who's actually trying to help a customer. Let's encourage that."


Outlook contacts and printing
OutlookPower Magazine - March 2006
We get a lot of contact printing questions. In this OutlookPower Answer Team article, we answer a few of them.


How to print addresses on envelopes and post cards using Mail Merge
OutlookPower Magazine - February 2005
What to do when you need to print addresses from your Contacts to envelopes or labels? In this tip, Francine and the rest of the OutlookPower Answer Team tell us how to do just that.


Printing Contact notes
OutlookPower Magazine - November 2004
Back again to pull you from the proverbial fires, Francine and the rest of the OutlookPower Answer Team have the solution to how you can print the Contact comments contained in your Outlook Calendar.



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