Some problem in Microsoft Outlook

D

Dmitry Saratsky

Hello

It is some problem in Microsoft Outlook (Including
version 2003 beta)

Description of the problem:

The subject of Contacts, Tasks, Emails, Appointments are
not use Unicode!!!
So the only laguage that I can use for my Appointments
(for example) is English and Language that I choosed in
Regional settings as non-Unicode language in Control
Panel. So I can't make two Contacts/Appointments, when
one of them will be in Russian, and the other one will be
in Hebrew...

It's very sad...

If it's anyone from Microsoft here, that can report this
problem to Outlook development team, please do it!!!

if it's any other questions about this problem, you can
contact me by email: (e-mail address removed)

Thanks, Dmitry.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

http://officebeta.microsoft.com Use the Report a problem link on that page.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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Having searched the archives,
Dmitry Saratsky <[email protected]> typed:
| Hello
|
| It is some problem in Microsoft Outlook (Including
| version 2003 beta)
|
| Description of the problem:
|
| The subject of Contacts, Tasks, Emails, Appointments are
| not use Unicode!!!
| So the only laguage that I can use for my Appointments
| (for example) is English and Language that I choosed in
| Regional settings as non-Unicode language in Control
| Panel. So I can't make two Contacts/Appointments, when
| one of them will be in Russian, and the other one will be
| in Hebrew...
|
| It's very sad...
|
| If it's anyone from Microsoft here, that can report this
| problem to Outlook development team, please do it!!!
|
| if it's any other questions about this problem, you can
| contact me by email: (e-mail address removed)
|
| Thanks, Dmitry.
 

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