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    Apologies, off-topic question re Outlook 2013 forum ?

    I love these forums and have gained a lot of useful information over the years.

    We recently converted our corporate email to Outlook and its taken me months to grapple with it. I'm now at the point where I've got it working for me quite well but want to take it to the next level.

    Is there a similarly excellent forum liek this for Outlook 2013 users ?
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    Re: Apologies, off-topic question re Outlook 2013 forum ?

    Try: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=outlook+forum+2013


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    Re: Apologies, off-topic question re Outlook 2013 forum ?

    Thanks Trevor

    I already tried that but you get tons of links with no clue as to what is good or not. I was hoping that someone here would pipe up and say "here's where you want to go..." like a personal recommendation.

    Terry

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    Re: Apologies, off-topic question re Outlook 2013 forum ?

    Well, there is an Outlook Sub-forum here: http://www.excelforum.com/outlook-fo...and-functions/

    I don't really look at it so I don't know how useful it is, and it isn't specifically for Outlook 2013. My interest in Outlook tends to be in how to drive it from Excel/VBA.

    To be honest, I generally find that Googling a specific question (in Google rather than in a forum) is often the best way. Provided you provide sufficient details, with a bit of luck, you'll be pointed to one or more forums. Then, if it doesn't give you exactly what you want, you can sign up so you can ask your own question, perhaps referring back to the the thread you found.

    That said, adding Microsoft the the Google query: microsoft outlook forum 2013 seems to limit the dross and all the sites listed look as though they should be interesting.

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...68911936,d.ZWU

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...68911936,d.ZWU

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...68911936,d.ZWU

    Sorry I can't offer anything more direct.

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    Re: Apologies, off-topic question re Outlook 2013 forum ?

    Thanks again Trevor, I've had a look at the links you sent me and bookmarked them for future reference.

    Have a good weekend.

    PS - I know a Dave Shuttleworth in the Manchester area, he's alright but a bit gobby at time, is he any relation ?

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    Re: Apologies, off-topic question re Outlook 2013 forum ?

    is he any relation

    Not that I am aware of



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