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Trying out Outlook 2007
I'm looking for a safe way of trying Outlook 2007 without burning my boats.
I've got a trial version of Office 2007 but to use Outlook 2007 I have to remove Outlook 2003. Can I be certain of keeping my messages if I then want to go back to Outlook 2003? If I uninstall Outlook 2007 and then reinstall Outlook 2003 will the program just find my message store automaticall? ChrisSDB |
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Trying out Outlook 2007
Outlook is the worst program to try out because if you decide not to buy
the full version, there is no guarantee that you will get all your messages back by re-installing Office 2003. I suggest stay away from it or just go and buy the full version. You can try other programs in Office 2007 suite. All your documents remain intact and they can be opened in old programs but not in Outlook 2007. And please note that any idiot by the name of Bob I has small circumcised p e n i s and correspondingly smaller brain. hth ChrisSDB wrote: I'm looking for a safe way of trying Outlook 2007 without burning my boats. I've got a trial version of Office 2007 but to use Outlook 2007 I have to remove Outlook 2003. Can I be certain of keeping my messages if I then want to go back to Outlook 2003? If I uninstall Outlook 2007 and then reinstall Outlook 2003 will the program just find my message store automaticall? ChrisSDB |
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What you say makes a lot of sense.
You really don't like Bob I much, do you? "20100209" wrote: Outlook is the worst program to try out because if you decide not to buy the full version, there is no guarantee that you will get all your messages back by re-installing Office 2003. I suggest stay away from it or just go and buy the full version. You can try other programs in Office 2007 suite. All your documents remain intact and they can be opened in old programs but not in Outlook 2007. And please note that any idiot by the name of Bob I has small circumcised p e n i s and correspondingly smaller brain. hth ChrisSDB wrote: I'm looking for a safe way of trying Outlook 2007 without burning my boats. I've got a trial version of Office 2007 but to use Outlook 2007 I have to remove Outlook 2003. Can I be certain of keeping my messages if I then want to go back to Outlook 2003? If I uninstall Outlook 2007 and then reinstall Outlook 2003 will the program just find my message store automaticall? ChrisSDB . |
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Trying out Outlook 2007
You are being told c***
Your outlook data file is not impacted by moving from 2003 to 2007 (Assuming 2003 uses unicode format) Uninstalling Outlook has no impact on the Outlook Data Files or its Profile A backup of data is allways wise, in any event "ChrisSDB" wrote in message ... What you say makes a lot of sense. You really don't like Bob I much, do you? "20100209" wrote: Outlook is the worst program to try out because if you decide not to buy the full version, there is no guarantee that you will get all your messages back by re-installing Office 2003. I suggest stay away from it or just go and buy the full version. You can try other programs in Office 2007 suite. All your documents remain intact and they can be opened in old programs but not in Outlook 2007. And please note that any idiot by the name of Bob I has small circumcised p e n i s and correspondingly smaller brain. hth ChrisSDB wrote: I'm looking for a safe way of trying Outlook 2007 without burning my boats. I've got a trial version of Office 2007 but to use Outlook 2007 I have to remove Outlook 2003. Can I be certain of keeping my messages if I then want to go back to Outlook 2003? If I uninstall Outlook 2007 and then reinstall Outlook 2003 will the program just find my message store automaticall? ChrisSDB . |
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Trying out Outlook 2007
Thing is, I'm not sure a) how to back up the files and b) where I would store
them so Outlook could find them if it couldn't find the orginals. Word files are a bit more obvious and a bit more manual than whatever it is Outlook does. And how do I find out if 2003 uses Unicode format? "DL" wrote: You are being told c*** Your outlook data file is not impacted by moving from 2003 to 2007 (Assuming 2003 uses unicode format) Uninstalling Outlook has no impact on the Outlook Data Files or its Profile A backup of data is allways wise, in any event "ChrisSDB" wrote in message ... What you say makes a lot of sense. You really don't like Bob I much, do you? "20100209" wrote: Outlook is the worst program to try out because if you decide not to buy the full version, there is no guarantee that you will get all your messages back by re-installing Office 2003. I suggest stay away from it or just go and buy the full version. You can try other programs in Office 2007 suite. All your documents remain intact and they can be opened in old programs but not in Outlook 2007. And please note that any idiot by the name of Bob I has small circumcised p e n i s and correspondingly smaller brain. hth ChrisSDB wrote: I'm looking for a safe way of trying Outlook 2007 without burning my boats. I've got a trial version of Office 2007 but to use Outlook 2007 I have to remove Outlook 2003. Can I be certain of keeping my messages if I then want to go back to Outlook 2003? If I uninstall Outlook 2007 and then reinstall Outlook 2003 will the program just find my message store automaticall? ChrisSDB . . |
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Chris
See the following below. What 20100209 posted to you is pure BS http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "ChrisSDB" wrote in message news Thing is, I'm not sure a) how to back up the files and b) where I would store them so Outlook could find them if it couldn't find the orginals. Word files are a bit more obvious and a bit more manual than whatever it is Outlook does. And how do I find out if 2003 uses Unicode format? "DL" wrote: You are being told c*** Your outlook data file is not impacted by moving from 2003 to 2007 (Assuming 2003 uses unicode format) Uninstalling Outlook has no impact on the Outlook Data Files or its Profile A backup of data is allways wise, in any event "ChrisSDB" wrote in message ... What you say makes a lot of sense. You really don't like Bob I much, do you? "20100209" wrote: Outlook is the worst program to try out because if you decide not to buy the full version, there is no guarantee that you will get all your messages back by re-installing Office 2003. I suggest stay away from it or just go and buy the full version. You can try other programs in Office 2007 suite. All your documents remain intact and they can be opened in old programs but not in Outlook 2007. And please note that any idiot by the name of Bob I has small circumcised p e n i s and correspondingly smaller brain. hth ChrisSDB wrote: I'm looking for a safe way of trying Outlook 2007 without burning my boats. I've got a trial version of Office 2007 but to use Outlook 2007 I have to remove Outlook 2003. Can I be certain of keeping my messages if I then want to go back to Outlook 2003? If I uninstall Outlook 2007 and then reinstall Outlook 2003 will the program just find my message store automaticall? ChrisSDB . . |
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Bit late in the day but thank you for the link which looks very useful.
Hope I can get it right. "Peter Foldes" wrote: Chris See the following below. What 20100209 posted to you is pure BS http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "ChrisSDB" wrote in message news Thing is, I'm not sure a) how to back up the files and b) where I would store them so Outlook could find them if it couldn't find the orginals. Word files are a bit more obvious and a bit more manual than whatever it is Outlook does. And how do I find out if 2003 uses Unicode format? "DL" wrote: You are being told c*** Your outlook data file is not impacted by moving from 2003 to 2007 (Assuming 2003 uses unicode format) Uninstalling Outlook has no impact on the Outlook Data Files or its Profile A backup of data is allways wise, in any event "ChrisSDB" wrote in message ... What you say makes a lot of sense. You really don't like Bob I much, do you? "20100209" wrote: Outlook is the worst program to try out because if you decide not to buy the full version, there is no guarantee that you will get all your messages back by re-installing Office 2003. I suggest stay away from it or just go and buy the full version. You can try other programs in Office 2007 suite. All your documents remain intact and they can be opened in old programs but not in Outlook 2007. And please note that any idiot by the name of Bob I has small circumcised p e n i s and correspondingly smaller brain. hth ChrisSDB wrote: I'm looking for a safe way of trying Outlook 2007 without burning my boats. I've got a trial version of Office 2007 but to use Outlook 2007 I have to remove Outlook 2003. Can I be certain of keeping my messages if I then want to go back to Outlook 2003? If I uninstall Outlook 2007 and then reinstall Outlook 2003 will the program just find my message store automaticall? ChrisSDB . . . |
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