Microsoft Outlook

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I have Microsoft Office 2003 installed on my computer but I can not find
Microsoft Outlook in my computer files. I would like to use the planner/
calender that is usually available from Outlook, so how do I determine if I
have Microsoft outlook or not? If I do not have Microsoft Outlook, is there
any way of downloading it from a website? Is there any other program on my
computer that has a calender/planner capability that I am not aware of and
what is it?
 
Derek said:
I have Microsoft Office 2003 installed on my computer but I can not
find Microsoft Outlook in my computer files. I would like to use the
planner/ calender that is usually available from Outlook, so how do I
determine if I have Microsoft outlook or not? If I do not have
Microsoft Outlook, is there any way of downloading it from a website?
Is there any other program on my computer that has a calender/planner
capability that I am not aware of and what is it?

Do you have an entry for Outlook in your Start Menu>Program Files? If
not, perhaps it wasn't installed with Office. Go to Add/Remove Programs
and click on the Change/Remove button for MS Office. This will allow
you to add Outlook. You may need the Office install cd.

As for what else you have installed in your computer, how could we
possibly answer that? We can't see your computer. If what you really
meant was "is there some calendaring program that comes with the XP
operating system?" the answer is "no".

Malke
 
Derek said:
I have Microsoft Office 2003 installed on my computer but I can
not find Microsoft Outlook in my computer files. I would like to
use the planner/ calender that is usually available from Outlook,
so how do I determine if I have Microsoft outlook or not?
If I do not have Microsoft Outlook, is there any way of
downloading it from a website? Is there any other
program on my computer that has a calender/planner capability
that I am not aware of and what is it?

Tom said:
Have you asked the experts in the Outlook newsgroups?
Troll? Isn't that what your mother raised?

Joey0101,

I am confused as to what your response references and why it was made
at all given the original posting/set of responses that seem to be in the
part
of the thread you are replying to.

I am sure you have a reason to attack 'Derek' or 'Tom Willett' - but I
must be missing that reason in this thread/part of it. Can you enlighten
me?
 
I think this fool is just making up nonsensical questions on every topic he
can think of and then multi posting or cross posting everywhere.
 

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