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Thank you for using Microsoft®
Office Outlook® 2003! This version of Outlook includes new capabilities designed to
help you access, prioritize, and act on communications and information
so that you may use your time more efficiently and more easily manage the
ever-increasing flow of incoming e-mail.
To give
you some idea of what is possible with Outlook 2003, we have put together
a list of our favorite new features.
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Streamlined
Mail Experience - Outlook helps you read, organize,
follow-up, and find e-mail messages more efficiently than before. The new
window layout displays more information on the screen at one time, even on
smaller monitors. The list of messages has been redesigned to use space
more intelligently; as a result, you will spend less time scrolling and
more time getting your work done. Automatic grouping of your messages
helps you find and go to e-mail messages anywhere in the list more quickly
than before; you can even move or delete all messages in a group at
once!
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Junk E-mail
Filter - The new Junk E-mail Filter helps prevent much
of the unwanted e-mail that you receive every day. It uses
state-of-the-art technology developed by Microsoft Research to evaluate
whether a message should be treated as junk e-mail based on several
factors, such as the time it was sent and the content of the message. The
filter does not single out any particular sender or type of e-mail; it is
based on the content of the message in general and uses advanced analysis
of the structure of the message to determine the probability that it is
junk e-mail. Any message that is caught by the filter is moved to your
Junk E-mail folder, where it can be retrieved or reviewed at a later time.
You can add e-mail addresses to your Safe Senders List to ensure that
messages from these senders will never be treated as junk e-mail and block
messages from certain e-mail addresses or domain names by adding the
sender to your Blocked Senders List.
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Navigation
Pane - The Navigation Pane is more than a simple
list of folders: It combines the main navigation and sharing features of
Outlook into one, easy-to-use place. In Mail, you will see more mail
folders than before, and you can add your favorite folders to the top of
the list. In Calendar, you can view other people’s shared calendars
side-by-side with your own Calendar. In Contacts, you will see the list of
all contacts folders you can open - whether stored on your computer or on
a network location, as well as improved ways to view your contacts. All
eight of the Outlook modules have a user interface designed to help you
quickly see what you are looking for, in the way that you like to see
it.
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Reading
Pane - The Reading Pane is a great place to read
e-mail messages without needing to open a separate window for each
message. Like a piece of paper, the Reading Pane is laid out vertically.
This layout is easier on your eyes and, together with the new multi-line
message list, means that you can see nearly twice as much of an e-mail
message on the same size monitor as compared to the Preview Pane in
earlier versions of Outlook.
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Quick
Flags - If you need to respond to an e-mail message
but you don’t have the time now, you can click on the flag icon next to it
to mark it with a Quick Flag. Multiple colored flags make it easy to
categorize your messages. The folder named "For Follow Up" always contains
an up-to-date list of all Quick Flagged messages in every folder in your
mailbox.
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Arrange By
Conversation - If you receive many e-mail messages daily,
you could benefit from a grouping option called Arrange By Conversation.
Arrange By Conversation view shows your message list in a
conversation-oriented or "threaded" view. To help you read your e-mail
messages as quickly as possible, the Arrange By Conversation view displays
only unread and Quick Flagged messages at first. Each conversation can be
expanded further to show all messages in the conversation, including
messages you have already read. To arrange your messages this way, click
Arrange By Conversation on the View menu.
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Search
Folders - Search Folders contain constantly-updated
search results of all e-mail items matching specific search criteria. You
can see all the unread e-mail messages from every folder in your mailbox
in a Search Folder named "Unread Mail." To help you reduce the size of
your mailbox, the "Large Mail" Search Folder shows you the largest mail in
your mailbox, regardless of what folder the messages are stored in. You
can also create your own Search Folders: Choose from a list of pre-defined
templates or create a search with custom criteria and save it as a Search
Folder for future use.
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Side-by-Side
Calendars - You can now view multiple calendars
side-by-side inside of the Outlook Calendar window. All calendars can be
seen side-by-side: local calendars, public folder calendars, other users’
calendars, or Microsoft Windows® SharePoint™ Services team event lists.
The calendars are color-coded to help you tell them
apart.
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Rules and
Alerts - Outlook will alert you when new e-mail messages
arrive in your Inbox by displaying a subtle notification on your desktop,
even when you’re using another program. You can quickly create rules to
file e-mail based on the message by selecting the message and clicking
Create Rule.
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Cached
Exchange Mode - If you use Microsoft Exchange Server you no
longer have to worry about problems caused by slow or far-away networks.
Outlook can download your mailbox to your computer, reducing the need to
communicate with the e-mail server. If the network becomes unavailable,
Outlook will keep using the information it has already downloaded — and
you might not even realize the network is gone! Outlook adapts to the type
of network available, downloading more e-mail items over faster networks
and giving you more control over what is downloaded over slower networks.
If you use Outlook 2003 with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, you will
benefit from a significant reduction in network traffic, helping you get
to your information faster.
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And
Much More - There are many more additional improvements and new
features in Outlook 2003 that we didn’t have space to describe here,
including improvements to AutoSuggest addressing, Meetings Workspaces,
Live Attachments, the resizable Address Book, Contact Pictures,
Distribution List expansion, Alerts, the Current Time Indicator, privacy
and performance enhancements, data files larger than 2 gigabytes (GB),
full Unicode support, usability improvements throughout the product, online
training for Outlook available on the Microsoft Office Online Web
site, and more.
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We hope that you will find
this to be the best version of Outlook yet! To keep up with the latest
information about Outlook, sign up for a free subscription to the Inside Office
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basis. Although it is impossible for us to answer all of your questions
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think about Outlook 2003. We’re always looking for feedback from the
people who use Outlook every day!
Thank you for
using Outlook!
- The Outlook
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