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OUTLOOKPOWER MAGAZINE - FEBRUARY 2005 |
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Four books about fighting spam It's a new year, starting bright and cheerful and full of junk in your email box. In past issues, we've shown you tools for fighting back against bad email. This month, we're going to take a look at four interesting books that'll give you more information.
Searching folders automatically might not be possible With this tip, Francine and the OutlookPower Answer Team at the San Diego Outlook User Group addresses using Outlook 2003's new Search Folders feature.
Fixing an Information Store could not be opened error Outlook can be configured to access your mailbox folders offline from the Exchange Server. One of the common errors received when working with Offline Folders is, "The information store could not be opened," and not being able to work offline. The OutlookPower Answer Team addresses these errors, and their repairs, in this latest tip.
How to print addresses on envelopes and post cards using Mail Merge 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.
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