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I have a friend who uses Outlook with Windows 7, and while it is similar to
Outlook Express, it is not identical to it. One difference I know of is
that it is much harder for us to activate the BCC field, because you have to
go into some utilities menu to do it which isn't easy to do or so I have
been told.
Harvey
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From: "Dave Marthouse" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: off topic
> Hi Gang,
>
> When I upgraded from xp to windows8 I found that there wasn't an
> equivalent
> to Outlook Express. The good news was that I had a copy of Microsoft
> Office
> 2003 and installed it. Outlook 2003 is the older sibling to Outlook
> Express and is contained in Office 2003. The program for the most part as
> far as E-Mail functionality works %95 how Express does. Outlook has a
> whole
> bunch of other office programs that I for the most part don't use. All
> this
> software works fine in the Windows8 environment.
>
> I was in addition able to find a program called Classic Shell. This will
> restore an XP like format to the start menus etc. No ribbons, no things
> moving around, and no windows8 annoyances despite the fact that I am using
> the Windows8 operating system.
>
>
>
> Dave Marthouse N2AAM
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