Friday, June 10, 2011

Setting Up Word As Your Outlook Editor And Viewer

Thanks to the advanced capabilities of Outlook 2003, you can now set some options in your email application that previously were limited to Word. For example, you can create and set a default signature or stationery from Outlook if Word is set as your email editor; or you can also specify spell check options, and even apply fonts for your messages. And the bonus is that if you change these options from Word, they change the equivalent settings in Outlook, and vice versa. Even if you turn off Word as your email editor, you can use it just for viewing messages that you receive, which can preserve formatting that might otherwise be lost. This means that when you create a new mail message, you are actually using Word to create the text.

The full article appears here:
http://www.microsofttraining.net/article-1701-setting-up-word-as-outlook-editor-and-viewer.html

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The Microsoft Training Blog Team
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