Your recomendation please

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Bob Newman

I am using an old slow laptop (512 meg RAM) and am a registered owner of
both Office 2003 & 2007. I am cutting back to save memory but do like
Outlook 2007 better than 2003. Will 2007 use more resources & slow down the
computer significantly more than 2003?

Thanks... Bob
 
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Bob Newman

I assume you are referring to a post I made to the Office group. If you
look a little closer you will notice that they are NOT THE SAME QUESTION.
The question posted in the Office group was a general question regarding a
group of programs. The question here was a specific question regarding the
only program this group deals with. It was a question, I felt, that the
people in the other group were probably not qualified to answer. I always
try to use the correct group etiquette and believe I did so in this case
also. Please don't be so quick to condemn.

Thanks... Bob
 
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Peter Foldes

Bob

I copied and pasted the post from one of the other groups where you posted to. It
sure looks the same to me with a few different words



I am working with an old slooow laptop (512 meg RAM). I am a registered
owner of both Office 2003 & 2007. Would I be correct in assuming that 2003
would be a significantly lesser drain on the system and run much faster than
2007? I would like to use Outlook 2007 if possible though.

Thanks in advance... Bob
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I am using an old slow laptop (512 meg RAM) and am a registered owner of both
Office 2003 & 2007. I am cutting back to save memory but do like Outlook
2007 better than 2003. Will 2007 use more resources & slow down the computer
significantly more than 2003?

Windows XP doesn't run all that well on 512 MB. With limited resources like
thta, Outlook 2007 will be slower (and, in my opinion, noticeably slower) than
Outlook 2003.
 
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Bob Newman

I am sorry but you missed the reference to Outlook specifically to the
message in this group, the message in the Office group does not mention
Outlook.

Bob
 

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