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Microsoft office outlook??????
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How can I make it start up automatically when the computer starts up?????I need reminding of things and forget to open it! I think I have to put it on the toolbar but dont know how to??
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Then do this.
(But be honest. If it's too much hassle to click a button twice - how lazy do you need to be? - you won't bother with this either. It's pointless, but I did it, and it works.)
Automatically start Outlook when you turn on your computer
Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Taskbar.
In Microsoft Windows 98, click Taskbar & Start menu.
Click the Start Menu Programs tab, and then click Add.
Click Browse.
In the Look in box, click the drive that Microsoft Outlook is installed on.
In the folder list, double-click the folder that contains Outlook.
Double-click Outlook, and then click Next.
In the folder list, click StartUp, and then click Next.
In the Select a name for the shortcut box, type a name for the shortcut (for example, Microsoft Outlook) and then click Finish.
Then do this.
(But be honest. If it's too much hassle to click a button twice - how lazy do you need to be? - you won't bother with this either. It's pointless, but I did it, and it works.)
Automatically start Outlook when you turn on your computer
Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Taskbar.
In Microsoft Windows 98, click Taskbar & Start menu.
Click the Start Menu Programs tab, and then click Add.
Click Browse.
In the Look in box, click the drive that Microsoft Outlook is installed on.
In the folder list, double-click the folder that contains Outlook.
Double-click Outlook, and then click Next.
In the folder list, click StartUp, and then click Next.
In the Select a name for the shortcut box, type a name for the shortcut (for example, Microsoft Outlook) and then click Finish.