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whitepaper Recording Information in Journal2007-12-01 Microsoft
  Journal automatically records actions that one chooses which relate to specific, selected contacts and places the actions in a Timeline view. In addition to tracking Microsoft Office Outlook items, such as e-mail, or other Microsoft Office documents, such as Microsoft Office Word or Microsoft Office Excel files, one can keep a record of any interaction that they want to remember - even something that is not located on the computer, such as a phone conversation or a handwritten letter that one mailed or received.

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whitepaper Automatically Reply to Messages With the Out of Office Assistant2007-12-01 Microsoft
  The user can set up Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to send an automatic response to some or all of the people who send the user e-mail messages. The Out of Office Assistant command only appears on the Tools menu when the user is using a Microsoft Exchange Server account. If the user is using an Exchange Server account, click in the Inbox folder, and then the Out of Office Assistant command does not appear on the Tools menu, the paper encourages the user to contact a Microsoft support professional for assistance. An alternative method to automatically reply to messages is available for all Outlook users. Go to Automatically reply to messages.

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whitepaper Printing in Outlook2007-12-01 Microsoft
  In any folder, the user can print individual items or a view of all items in the folder. For example, in Calendar, the user can print the contents of one appointment, or he or she can print the view of everything in the Calendar folder. Each type of item and each view has a print style, which determines the layout, font style and size, and other formatting options. To modify how an item or view is printed, modify the print style. The user can also create their own print styles for items and views, and in the case of views, he or she can change the look of the view to modify how it prints.

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whitepaper Print an Outlook Address Book2007-12-01 Microsoft
  When printing an Outlook address book, user chooses which fields of information to include. Two of the more common scenarios are described: printing names and mailing addresses and names and e-mail addresses. To print a list of names and e-mail addresses from a Global Address List, they need to add them to the Contacts folder.

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whitepaper Display an Alternate Calendar2007-12-01 Microsoft
  This feature of Display an alternate calendar applies to any language that enables an alternate calendar : Arabic, English, Hebrew, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Thai. The short and long date formats, for example, 11/01/07 or November 1, 2007, follow the date formats selected in the operating system's settings. The language of the month and weekday names depends on the country/region selected in the Regional and Language Options (Classic view in both Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows XP) or Regional Options (Microsoft Windows 2000) dialog box in Control Panel and on the calendar selected in the operating system. As a result, one can see alternate language or English Gregorian calendar month names or translated month names.

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whitepaper Display and Edit Right-to-Left Global Text Direction2007-12-01 Microsoft
  The features of Display and edit right-to-left global text direction described in this Help topic are only available if support for right-to-left languages is enabled through Microsoft Office Language Settings. To enable right-to-left features, the user must be running a Microsoft Windows operating system that has right-to-left support. Global text direction defines the starting alignment, reading order, and keyboard language in edit fields. However, the user can change these properties by using key combinations or buttons on the Formatting toolbar. Changing the paragraph direction in any edit field affects that field only; no other edit field in the item is affected.

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whitepaper Unicode Support for Multilanguage Data in Outlook2007-12-01 Microsoft
  Microsoft Office Outlook supports Unicode and provides full support for multilingual data. If the user works in a multinational organization or share messages and items with people who use Outlook on systems that run in other languages, the user can take advantage of Unicode support in Outlook. Outlook can run in one of two mailbox modes on with Exchange accounts - Unicode or non-Unicode. Unicode mode is recommended and is the default mode if the configurations of the profile, the Exchange account, and administrator settings allow it. The mode is automatically determined by Outlook based on these settings and cannot be changed manually. Running Outlook in Unicode mode will enable the user to work with messages and items that are composed in different languages.

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whitepaper Add an RSS Feed2007-12-01 Microsoft
  Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a way for content publishers to make news, blogs, and other content available to subscribers. The user can add the favorite RSS Feeds as subscriptions in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. There are several ways to add an RSS Feed. RSS provides a convenient way for content publishers to distribute information in a standardized format. A standardized XML file format allows the information to be published once, and then viewed by many different programs such as Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. A common example of RSS content is sources of information such as news headlines that are frequently updated.

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whitepaper Share or Export RSS Feeds2007-12-01 Microsoft
  RSS content is delivered to subscribers by a mechanism known as a feed. The user can share their favorite RSS Feeds with another person by sending them an e-mail message with a link to the RSS Feed configuration information. The recipient can then subscribe to the RSS Feed. To share multiple RSS Feeds, Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 supports the .opml file format. This format is used to exchange a collection of RSS Feed subscription information between programs that can organize and display RSS Feeds. These programs are known as RSS aggregators. Office Outlook 2007 includes the functionality of an RSS aggregator.

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whitepaper Post and Reply to Information in Public Folders2007-12-01 Microsoft
  This feature of Post and reply to information in public folders requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft Exchange. Public folders provide a way to collect, organize, and share information with others in an organization. Typically, public folders are used by project teams or user groups to share information about a common area of interest. Public folders can contain any type of Outlook item, such as messages, appointments, contacts, tasks, journal entries, notes, forms, files, and postings.

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