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Office Tweaks

Archive for the ‘Outlook’ Category

October 31st, 2007

Outlook on your Desktop

Hi guys, I stumbled upon a desktop widget that displays your Outlook Calendar on your desktop. Yup, that’s right — to be exact, Outlook running as desktop background. All you need to do is download it and requires to have Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 installed in your computer.
It’s a cool widget that you might want […]

By Jerome Locson -- 3 comments

October 25th, 2007

Adding RSS and Atom Feeds in your Outlook

Online content publishing is very easy and sharing these contents to your readers would bring more traffic to your site. News, blogs, website updates and other web contents are made available to its readers or subscribers via the RSS feeds or Really Simple Syndication. As readers/subscribers, we need to find ways for easy retrieval […]

By Jerome Locson -- 1 comment

October 9th, 2007

email signatures with logos for Outlook 2003

Here’s an Office Tweaking tip for those who uses Outlook 2003 as their email client. This one teaches you how to create that email signatures with image or logos attached to it. This tip is taken from Microsoft Office Help and How-to and might as well sharing this to you to help enhance more your […]

By Jerome Locson -- 1 comment

September 8th, 2007

The Outlook Mobile Service

I know most of you uses email client software like the Microsoft Outlook. I use them too when I do check my emails at home. But did you know that there is more than being an email client, calendar, task management, and a contact manager? Yes! It has more than that. Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 […]

By Jerome Locson -- 2 comments

February 21st, 2007

Synchronized Offline PST Files

You know what I think would be great? Being able to access my complete Outlook Inbox mail, settings, preferences and folders from any internet connection where I’ve got access to Outlook. That’s not just it though, I want Outlook to run as normal when I’m sitting in front of my own computer working as well.
I’d […]

By Jason -- 2 comments

January 27th, 2007

The Real Story Behind HTML Support in Outlook 2007

You may remember an article I wrote awhile back that talked about the changes to HTML support in Outlook 2007. They stopped using the IE7 rendering engine in favor of using the Word HTML engine. Doesn’t make much sense does it?
Molly E. Holzschlag took it upon herself to investigate the issue further and get a […]

By Jason -- 0 comments

January 17th, 2007

Unexpected Errors

I’ve been using Office 2007 now for quite awhile. I’ve got to say I’m very pleased with every application I work with. There are some random things that have irritated me about some things, but nothing much different from things that bother me with final and existing versions of software that I use.
In my professional […]

By Jason -- 0 comments

January 16th, 2007

Outlook 2007 - Word HTML vs. IE7 HTML

Just how bad is it that Microsoft decided to drop Outlook’s use of IE7 as it’s HTML rendering engine and move to Word 2007 as the rendering engine?
ForeverGeek has a side-by-side comparison (between Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2007) of an e-mail viewed in both rendering engines. This is horrible Microsoft, why would you do this? […]

By Jason -- 0 comments

January 11th, 2007

Office 2008 Coming to Mac

Not quite the iPhone, but there is news now available that the next version of Office for the Mac should be coming in 2008 according to this press release on the Microsoft website.
Thanks to Jason Powell for the heads up on this one.
Tags: 2008, Jason-Powell, Mac, Office-12-for-Mac

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By Jason -- 0 comments

January 10th, 2007

Outlook 2007 Uses Word Rendering for HTML

This was news to me, but it does explain some of the weirdness in the HTML display in some of the Outlook e-mail messages I receive.
At the risk of turning this newsletter into a biweekly Microsoft bash, Redmond has done it again. While the IE team was soothing the tortured souls of web developers everywhere […]

By Jason -- 0 comments