From: Russ Valentine on
That is not Outlook. And the News command invokes your default newsreader.
Only you know what that is.
Outlook is not a newsreader.
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Russ Valentine
"Jeff Needle" <jeff.needle(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> At the top of the screen, it reads:
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> Microsoft Outllook Newsreader
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> And there's a place where you can add News to the taskbar in Outlook.
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> "Russ Valentine" <russval(a)mvps.org> wrote in message
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>> 2. There is no newsreader in Outlook.
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>> Russ Valentine
>> "Jeff Needle" <jeff.needle(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:hk8ell$5ij$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>>> Using OL 2003 on a WinXP system.
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>>> 1. I need to run Outlook on both my desktop and my laptop. Is there a
>>> pretty easy way to transfer my settings -- e-mail, addresses, notes,
>>> etc. -- from my desktop to my laptop?
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>>> 2. This is about the newsreader. It's frustrating when you're used to
>>> working quickly, as I am. I press "Reply," but this sets the response
>>> to the poster instead of the newsgroup. I mean to remember to click on
>>> Reply Group, but I keep forgetting. I use ctrl-r to respond. Some apps
>>> allow you to remap the keyboard so that ctrl-r will be bound to Reply
>>> Group. Can I do this with the OL Newsreader?
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>>> As always, thanks.
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