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How do I change the "From" address in Outlook when sending emails

 
 
Snowball_king
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      4th Mar 2008
I have recently changed my email address and want to change the default
address that appears when I send an email, but can't seem to find where to
set this up on Outlook 2000. Any ideas?

 
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      5th Mar 2008
Tools-> Accounts... (or Services... depending on your mode of Outlook).

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> I have recently changed my email address and want to change the default
> address that appears when I send an email, but can't seem to find where to
> set this up on Outlook 2000. Any ideas?
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