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How do I add 2013 holiday dates to Outlook 2003 SP3?
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How do I add 2013 holiday dates to Outlook 2003 SP3?
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... Someone tried to answer this question on the Subject line, but I could not open it either in IE8 or Mozilla Firefox 3.0.11. Please try again. I'm the one who answered. Do yourself a favor and use a real newsreader instead of a web browser to read this newsgroup. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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How do I add 2013 holiday dates to Outlook 2003 SP3?
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "John and Linda" wrote in message ... Someone tried to answer this question on the Subject line, but I could not open it either in IE8 or Mozilla Firefox 3.0.11. Please try again. I'm the one who answered. Do yourself a favor and use a real newsreader instead of a web browser to read this newsgroup. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Yes, I would consider a "real newsreader" and if you will recommend one and how to get it in an e-mail direct to I would appreciate it. |
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How do I add 2013 holiday dates to Outlook 2003 SP3?
"John and Linda" wrote in message
... Yes, I would consider a "real newsreader" and if you will recommend one and how to get it For most people, Outlook Express or Windows Mail (depending on whether you have Windows XP or Vista) or Windows Live Mail (for either) is adequate. Some people like Xnews, some Forte Agent. Google will easily find either. Thunderbird also contains a newsreader. in an e-mail direct to I would appreciate it. Sorry. Ask here, get an answer were. It's never a good idea to post a real mail address in a newsgroup. Spammers use harvesting bots to grab them from newsgroups. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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How do I add 2013 holiday dates to Outlook 2003 SP3?
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "John and Linda" wrote in message ... Yes, I would consider a "real newsreader" and if you will recommend one and how to get it For most people, Outlook Express or Windows Mail (depending on whether you have Windows XP or Vista) or Windows Live Mail (for either) is adequate. Some people like Xnews, some Forte Agent. Google will easily find either. Thunderbird also contains a newsreader. in an e-mail direct to I would appreciate it. Sorry. Ask here, get an answer were. It's never a good idea to post a real mail address in a newsgroup. Spammers use harvesting bots to grab them from newsgroups. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Thanks again, Brian. The link in the Microsoft Community Notification e-mail worked this time. I will follow through on your suggestions. |
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