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Old May 31st 06, 09:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Leah S
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Default how to move library

I have to move the default setting so that outlook saves the emails in
the d drive as opposed to the c drive. my outlook is in a foreign
language so i cant surf the help or figure it out by trial and error.
all help appreciated. thanks!

 




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