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I'm the IT Manager for a firm that recently rolled out Outlook 2003 and
Exchange Server 2003. We're using Outlook as the email editor in HTML format but I wish we didn't have to give up Autocorrect. Any options? Priorities: 1. Outlook as editor. We utilize a product that ties into Outlook but only if we use Outlook (not Word) as our email editor. 2. HTML. We want to be able to format text in HTML (too many issues with RTF). 3. Autocorrect. I love it, it's very useful, I'd love for my users to stop putting two CAps together to start a sentence. Are there any 3rd party solutions that can help us out?? THanks, MIke |
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