I cannot believe you charge 4 the softward & then assistance too

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Scott

I cannot believe that Microsoft charges a small fortune for their software
and then charges $35,oo per request 4 assistance in using the software! My
system--trial for now--offers Outlook and when I went to pick up my
mail--which I KNOW I have as I can view it at Yahoo, about 12,000 pieces
+--it doesn't even provide a send/receive option under File/Edit/Tools/or
Actions! How does 1 activate the program to pick up my over-full yahoo
mailbox so I can re-activate that mailbox to again receive more new incoming
mail?

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John Vinson

I cannot believe that Microsoft charges a small fortune for their software
and then charges $35,oo per request 4 assistance in using the software! My
system--trial for now--offers Outlook and when I went to pick up my
mail--which I KNOW I have as I can view it at Yahoo, about 12,000 pieces
+--it doesn't even provide a send/receive option under File/Edit/Tools/or
Actions! How does 1 activate the program to pick up my over-full yahoo
mailbox so I can re-activate that mailbox to again receive more new incoming
mail?

You'll very likely be able to get FREE, no charge, volunteer help by
posting in the Outlook newsgroup; scroll down the list of newsgroups
at the lower left of the webpage.

This newsgroup is for a different program, Microsoft Access.

It is quite likely that Yahoo tech support (which is not affiliated
with Microsoft in any way) might be able to help as well.

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 
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