conversion of ribbon 2003 to 2007

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Aamir

you must have used this guide for different ribbon icon conversions--what is
an easy way to link the the outlook 2007 screen to the guude so that these
two could be used almost simultaneously without having to click on several
link buttons?

thank you
 
A

Aamir

The guide I was referring to earlier is given just below. I was referring to
something online rather than printing a hard copy printing hard copies woud
eventually lead to quite a thick unwieldy binder

If you were joking that's good, but if serious I woud rather not follow your
suggestion

regards

Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2007 command reference guide
Applies to: Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, Outlook 2003
Wondering where your favorite Outlook 2003 commands are located in Outlook
2007? Or just want to explore the rich new design with a little guidance?
You're in the right place. We've developed a visual, interactive reference
guide to help you quickly learn where things are.

When you click the link below, the interactive guide will start. Once you're
there, rest the mouse pointer over an Outlook 2003 menu or button to learn
its new location in Outlook 2007. To see an animation of the location of the
command or button in Outlook 2007, just click it.

This guide requires Adobe Flash Player 7.0 or later.
This guide covers the most popular commands from Outlook 2003. For the
complete list of command equivalents, download the Outlook ribbon mapping
workbook.
LD5SZRA said:
Which guide are you talking about? Is this the one you are talking about:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA100898951033.aspx

If so then I suggest print the entire document and then place it near your
computer so that you can refer to it whenever you are stuck about something.

hth

thank you
 
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Aamir

Interactive: outlook 2003 to outlook 2007 command reference guide
found under outlook 2007 search

I coud not find a number for it
 

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