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Troublesome changes to watch for in Outlook 2007 (continued)

Conclusions
So where does this leave us? Like any other relationship, your relationship with Outlook 2007 will have some rough spots you need to watch out for.

In the beginning, you'll find that Outlook 2007 will cause some headaches by treating your old friend, HTML, differently than previous versions did. But, eventually, people will learn to work around Outlook 2007's issues to communicate with you clearly once again.

You'll find that Outlook 2007 behaves subtly differently when Word 2007 is installed than when Outlook 2007 is running without a full copy of Word 2007 installed. With time, you'll learn to live with the differences, but keep them in the back of your mind in case unexpected problems occur.

Product availability and resources
For more information on the Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 email editor white paper, visit http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA102109301033.aspx.




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