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Add a way to remove your question if you no longer need someone to reply.

And change Outlooks Help completely. It's the worst I've ever seen. We
can't find anything and never know if it's taking us oline or off and the
online runs extremely slow and then comes up blank. There are instructions
to look for items that don't exist. You need a list of icons somewhere and a
list of terms. If you don't know the name for something you can't find it
because you don't know what to look for and the "what's this" button is gone.
Sorry, but it's absolutely,150% the most horrible tool I've ever used.
 
Well a community is all about helping eachother so basically when you find
the answer yourself you answer yourself in the community as well. Someone
migh come up with the same question. Otherwise it would be like taking all
answered posts offline.

"What's this" doesn't exist anymore because help is dynamic now; meaning
that when you are in a certain screen and press the Question Mark or Help
the help pane will show up with help about that current window.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data
-Creating a Permanent New Mail Desktop Alert in Outlook 2003
 
Ann said:
Add a way to remove your question if you no longer need someone to
reply.

If you were to use a real newsreader instead of the web interface, all you'd
do it select your message and click Edit>Delete.

However, Usenet uses multiple servers, each under the control of a different
company and it takes some time for the deletion request to propagate. Some
servers may never even see it so, while your message may vanish from one
server, it may still be available from another.
And change Outlooks Help completely. It's the worst I've ever seen.
We can't find anything and never know if it's taking us oline or off
and the online runs extremely slow and then comes up blank.

If you want to know that you are offline, then disable the online function:
Click Help>Customer Feedback Options, select Online Content, and uncheck the
"Show contents and links from Microsoft Office Online" box.
 
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