Re: Outlook is Broke!
From: Prilosec (purple_at_nni.net)
Date: 05/06/04
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Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 07:53:20 -0400
Thanks for your constructive comment.
Oh, Staples has paper planners and pencils you can use. They still sell
Rolodex, too.
Some of us are trying to either learn the many features of Outlook or to get
it to do somewhat creative things for us. This might cause some confusion or
uncover a shortcoming in the program. It does not mean the program is
fundamentally flawed.
"Vade Forrester" <vforrester@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> It is obvious from reading all these posts, many citing the same problems,
> that Outlook is highly flawed. And there's no way to get any help, outside
> of paying Microsoft for tech support to fix their own defective program.
> Maybe it's time to find another contacts program, one that's written by
> someone who cares if their customers can use it.
>
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