Calendar part of outlook?

J

Jeff Malka

I have MS Office 97. Is it possible to just use the "calendar" part of
Outlook? I do not need
the rest of Outlook. Can it be uninstalled except for the calendar
component?

If not is there a freeware I can use to record appointments and then like?

Thanks.

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Rob Schneider

Jeff said:
I have MS Office 97. Is it possible to just use the "calendar" part of
Outlook? I do not need
the rest of Outlook. Can it be uninstalled except for the calendar
component?

If not is there a freeware I can use to record appointments and then like?

Thanks.

You can't un-install the the parts you don't want.

There are many free packages for recording appointments.
 
K

Ken Blake

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Jeff Malka said:
I have MS Office 97. Is it possible to just use the "calendar" part of
Outlook?


You can certainly use as little or as much of Outlook as you
want.

I do not need
the rest of Outlook. Can it be uninstalled except for the calendar
component?


No. But why worry about it? Unless you are very short on disk
space, just leave it there and don't use it.

If not is there a freeware I can use to record appointments and then
like?



There are several such freeware/shareware programs. I prefer
Outlook to any of these I've looked at, so I'll refrain from
making any recommendations.
 
M

mikey

when you install Outlook you are given several levels of program to install.

might uninstall it and install again and select a lesser level.




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I have MS Office 97. Is it possible to just use the "calendar" part of
Outlook? I do not need
the rest of Outlook. Can it be uninstalled except for the calendar
component?

If not is there a freeware I can use to record appointments and then like?

Thanks.

--

Jeff McPherson
Email address deliberately false to avoid spam
(e-mail address removed)
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free by AVG
 
J

Jeff Malka

No. But why worry about it? Unless you are very short on disk
space, just leave it there and don't use it.

Not diskspace, but would hate for it to take up too much memory
unnecessarily. Am running XP with 500 MB RAM.

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Jeff McPherson
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