January 2007
Beginner to intermediate
1120 pages
31h 36m
English
Outlook 2007 includes several features that integrate its functionality with the Internet. This section explores these features, including a look at browsing the Web with Outlook 2007 and connecting to Exchange Server through the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
The integration of Outlook 2007 with Internet Explorer allows you to browse the Internet without leaving Outlook 2007. This feature is handy when you need to retrieve a file, view online documents, or otherwise access data on the Web but don’t want to open Internet Explorer. The Outlook 2007 ability to browse the Web allows you to continue working in a single interface and avoid switching between open applications.
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