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No. Windows is an operating system. Word and Outlook are applications. They run on Windows but they are not part of it. They are part of Microsoft Office.
Yes, everything should work except for Outlook.
Outlook is a application for emails, i.e. Email client. Microsoft Office includes a application called Microsoft Outlook.
Microsoft Outlook is a personal information manager software system from Microsoft offices.
Microsoft only provides free trial versions of its renowned email application (Microsoft Outlook) to their users with the limitation of 30 days. For key and licensed purchase, you have to go to the official website of Microsoft.
no, Microsoft outlook is email which requires internet, but it doesnt actually use the browser.
Yes, you can change the language of Microsoft Outlook US to UK by making changes in the entire office programs.Follow the given path to change the language of Outlook 2007 in Windows XP:Start >> All Programs >> Microsoft Outlook >> Microsoft Outlook Tools >> Microsoft office 2007 language settingsTake more help from the source Link: How to change language in various versions of MS-Outlook and Windows version?
One can find information on Microsoft Outlook Help in a number of places. One of the best places to find information on Outlook Help would be on Microsoft's website.
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Microsoft Outlook has created by a giant IT organization known as Microsoft Corporation (Bill Gates). It comes within the MS-Office Suite program and Outlook 2003 is an older version of this email client.
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Yes, it tends to run faster and has more features