[mso] Need Outlook 2000 command

  • From: "Dian Chapman" <dian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 15:29:49 -0500

Hi folks...

Just fine tuning my Outlook 2000 user manual for a lesson I'll be teaching
next week and realized I need to add the command to set the default in
Outlook to open within Outlook Today.

Since I can't have more than one version of Outlook on my system, and only
have 2003 here, I'd appreciate it if someone could just verify for me that
2000 uses the same setting.

If you click Customize Outlook Today (while in Outlook Today view), is the
setting to startup in Outlook Today on the same screen within the Outlook
Today customization setting?

I believe it is...but don't have that version to confirm. So if someone
using OL 2000 could just verify this for me, I'd appreciate it!

Cheers!

Dian D. Chapman
Technical Consultant, 
Microsoft MVP & Instructor

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