Why I like Outlook 2007 and you will too
There's been a lot of negative talk about Outlook 2007 recently, with potential upgrade problems and the apparent step backwards in the way it renders HTML among them. I know I've had some critical things to say myself. But when all is said and done, Outlook 2007 has a lot going for it. Contributing Editor Bill Mann likes it and he thinks you will too. Here are some of the reasons why.
Outlook 2007: a cautionary tale
Excellent software is hard to create and big software products are even more of a challenge. So it comes as no surprise that Outlook 2007 is having its growing pains. But what about now? Should you upgrade now? Unfortunately, we're getting steady reports of degraded performance, not increased performance. This could be a deal-breaker.
 
How to add an add-on spam filter to Outlook Express
Even more fun than letters that are quick and concise are those where the answer's right on the Web page in question. Here's a question on managing spam with Outlook Express.
Moving contacts from Excel into Outlook
A reader asks, "Is there any way to import an Excel File containing names, email addresses (and phone, fax and address) information directly into Outlook to create individual contact address files?" But, of course. It's pretty easy, too.

 
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