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Upgrading to Outlook 2000

Upgrading from Microsoft Schedule+ 7.x

Microsoft Outlook 2000 includes all the features of Microsoft Schedule+ 7.x, including appointments, events, contacts, and tasks. Outlook also provides the following features that are not available in Schedule+ 95:

  • Integrated e-mail functions with journal and note items
  • Additional views for calendar, contact, and task information
  • Advanced custom view capabilities
  • Task delegation
  • Advanced printing options

Except for changes in the user interface and other features, you can work with your calendar, contact, and task information in Outlook in the same way that you work with them in Schedule+ 95. You can also freely exchange group scheduling information with Schedule+ 95 users; and you have the option to retain Schedule+ 95 as your primary calendar while using Outlook 2000 for e-mail and other functions.

To upgrade to Outlook 2000 from Schedule+ 95, install Outlook 2000, and then import the Schedule+ 95 data file. Schedule+ is not removed from your computer.

Toolbox   The Microsoft Office Resource Kit for Office 97/98 includes additional information and procedures for importing the Schedule+ 95 data file. This archive edition is included in its entirety in the Microsoft Office 2000 Resource Kit. For more information, see Microsoft Office Resource Kit for Office 97/98.

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You can install Outlook 2000 separately from the rest of Microsoft Office 2000. For more information about installing Outlook, see Installing Outlook 2000 After Installing Office 2000.


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