List of Differences Between Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2003

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thos_moran1

I need to spend 45 minutes introducing Outlook 2003 to my Outlook 2000
users.

Can anyone provide a site with a succinct list (screenshots would help)
of differences between Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2003?

Many thanks.

Tom
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Are you looking for screenshots of Outlook 2003 or ones comparing OL2000 and
2003?

Wouldn't you be a more convincing teacher if used both and took the
screenshots yourself? This would help you learn and understand the products
better. (Vmware or virtual pc make this really easy and you could show them
the differences live. :))

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thos_moran1

Diane,

Thanks a lot. You are right.

I was actually hoping to get my arms around the differences before
building the presentation. I will of course make my own screenshots of
exactly the information I'd like to present. Screenshots of 03 or 00
and 03 together are fine.

I was hoping to get a list of about 10-12 major differences between the
two versions, as that is the topic of my presentation.

I took an intro course to OL2003. Most students asked for such a list
and there was none available. I am somewhat familiar with the main
differences, but was hoping for a "soup to nuts" list of changes from
which I could pick for elaboration.

For example in OL2003:

1. Reading Pane
2. Favorites and shortcuts in Mail Pane
3. Phone numbers listed when right clicking names

I was looking for this kind of information.

Thank you again.

Tom
 
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Brian Tillman

I was actually hoping to get my arms around the differences before
building the presentation.

The Office web site at Microsoft has some of that information.
 

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