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I use Outlook a lot at work, but I hate the interface and I have to stick with it. Is there a Toolbar for Windows XP I can use in the Windows Task Bar, like the Desktop Toolbar or the Windows Media Player Toolbar, that enhances and improves my experience and the usability of Outlook?
2010-12-24 19:59:00
In Windows XP, you can create a folder on your desktop called "Shortcuts" and drag shortcut icons into it. Then drag the folder up to the top of your screen & it will function just the same as the old Outlook shortcuts toolbar. I used this until I upgraded to Windows 7 - now I use RocketDock by punk software which works OK. <<Spamonwry
2010-11-02 06:02:00
I don't think there is an Outlook Toolbar as such for the taskbar. You can always keep Outlook minimized in the system tray. A single click will open it up. I find this to be the most convenient.The other thing you can do is drag the icon and create a shortcut on the taskbar as you can do with any other programs. (Click Toolbars, and then click Quick Launch)
2010-11-02 21:10:00
That is what I have, but I was looking for something more... accessible.