Precisely what are you trying to do. You are referring to two entirely
different programs. One will not run within another. They can interface with
one-another. If that is what you are looking for - how do you want them to
interface?
A better question perhaps is required on your part!
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Regards,
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)
Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
Word, any version, never integrated with Outlook Express, any version.
Vista Mail is NOT a free version of Outlook. Vista Mail replaces
Outlook Express. Doesn't stop you from composing in Word and then using
its File -> Send menu to use the currently defined MAPI client to send
it as an e-mail.
I was using Win 98 SE and MS Word with Outlook. I was able to compose
letters with auto correct, etc.. I installed Word and Outlook and I couldn't
get it to work.
I was getting error messages. "Procedure entry point couldn't be located in
the dynamic link library MSOert2.dll. Entry point also was missing:
msoert2.dll.
I just removed Outlook and Word. Using now ms Works that came with the
laptop.
I'm able to compose in Works and send it via email as a attachment.
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