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Outlook:
Can't find what you're looking for on our site?
Try Microsoft itself first. This link will bring you to
Microsoft's site which lists Outlook resources.
You can then use the Search bar in the upper left corner to narrow down your results, or click on any of
the displayed items.
Possibly the best web site for Outlook is SlipStick.
SlipStick (a rustic term for a slide rule)
is a site run by Sue Mosher, author and columnist. Microsoft references her site on its website.
SlipStick is devoted to researching and solving problems with Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange
Server.
Lots of people know that Google is a search engine. However, they also offer a complete 20-year Usenet
Archive with over 700 million messages (Usenet is a worldwide public discussion area with over 7,000
topic groups). One of the groups is devoted to Outlook. The newsgroup is a peer to peer public place,
and is not affiliated with Microsoft, but it is
a place where you can go to get help with your Outlook problems.
Outlook Express:
Tomsterdam
is quickly becoming to Outlook Express what SlipStick is to Outlook.
It has a lot of "hands on" information about Outlook Express.
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