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Hi Everyone,
I am planning to upgrade my from outlook 2000 to outlook 2003. I want ti keep all my existing outlook settings. What are swtiches (option) I should you to do this ? |
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icrosoft.com wrote: I am planning to upgrade my from outlook 2000 to outlook 2003. I want ti keep all my existing outlook settings. What are swtiches (option) I should you to do this ? I don't believe there is any way to keep ALL your existing Outlook settings, but if you delete Outlook 2000 and install Outlook 2003, most of them will be kept. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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