Chapter 3. What’s New in Outlook 2003

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New look and feel

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Email management features

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Productivity enhancements

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Exchange Server and SharePoint integration

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Business Contact Manager

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Although most of the Office 2003 applications received only a few new toys, Outlook received an extreme makeover. Outlook looks new, has a number of new features—more than any other application in the suite—uses a new storage format and even connects to Microsoft Exchange Server differently. If you use Outlook frequently, the upgrade might be worth just this one application.

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