Update on the Outlook Update
Oct. 19th, 2005 10:26 amOr as some IT people call it, "LOOKOUT!"
Can't believe I'm so slow. It was simple.
Last night, could not cut and paste the files I found to Outlook, because the Outlook---well, it showed no open subfolders. It is not a folder, but a program.
And my found e-mail files were saved as database. And Outlook was not offered as an option as a program to open and read the files.
Sooo, went back to current/new Outlook, clicked through the menu bar/Files.....Import. Duh.
Worked like a dream. Felt very smart, until I realized I should have figured this out Monday evening, 24 hours earlier.
Tonight, FrontPage2003 goes on. And will see if new battery for laptop is charged by the time I get home tonight. New to these things: didn't realize how long it takes them to charge. The charge light refused to come on, even after I plugged in the lap top and turned on everything else.
Thought the laptop was permanently ignoring any use of battery. Which makes a laptop only portable through your house.
So, spousal unit showed me the high tech method of dealing with this: Turn everything off, unplug the charger, and take out the battery, and put them all back in again and poke the buttons.
It's alive.
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Back to work; getting changed for tabling in 1.5 hours.
whalejudge gave me a big wave hello and hug, and She and He Who Wield Cast Iron are out there.
Can't believe I'm so slow. It was simple.
Last night, could not cut and paste the files I found to Outlook, because the Outlook---well, it showed no open subfolders. It is not a folder, but a program.
And my found e-mail files were saved as database. And Outlook was not offered as an option as a program to open and read the files.
Sooo, went back to current/new Outlook, clicked through the menu bar/Files.....Import. Duh.
Worked like a dream. Felt very smart, until I realized I should have figured this out Monday evening, 24 hours earlier.
Tonight, FrontPage2003 goes on. And will see if new battery for laptop is charged by the time I get home tonight. New to these things: didn't realize how long it takes them to charge. The charge light refused to come on, even after I plugged in the lap top and turned on everything else.
Thought the laptop was permanently ignoring any use of battery. Which makes a laptop only portable through your house.
So, spousal unit showed me the high tech method of dealing with this: Turn everything off, unplug the charger, and take out the battery, and put them all back in again and poke the buttons.
It's alive.
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Back to work; getting changed for tabling in 1.5 hours.
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