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Opening More than One Outlook Function at a time

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Robert McN - 18 Mar 2007 11:24 GMT
Hi, Like many people, I use MS Outlook every day. I'm frequently clicking on
the bar on the left screen to switch between email, contacts, and calendar.  
Is there some way that I could open up a new window for contacts or calendar
only.  That way I can switch between them using the Alt-tab. (I've noticed
that when I receive an email in my junk mail folder, it opens in a new
window. I'd like to be able to do this at will.) (By the way, of course, I'm
not referring to opening a specific contact card, but the general page for
contacts, email, calendar, etc.)
Thanks,
Bob
neo [mvp outlook] - 18 Mar 2007 15:57 GMT
Absolutely, just right click on a folder (or link to folder) in Outlook and
select Open in New Window

> Hi, Like many people, I use MS Outlook every day. I'm frequently clicking
> on
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> Thanks,
> Bob
Robert McN - 18 Mar 2007 21:46 GMT
Why didn't I think of that?!!!  I right click everything, but I hadn't
thought of doing that.  Thanks a million.  So simple and exactly what I was
looking for!

> Absolutely, just right click on a folder (or link to folder) in Outlook and
> select Open in New Window
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> > Thanks,
> > Bob
 
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