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Outlook 2002 For Dummies
Add a Web Page to the Outlook Bar
Adapted From: Outlook 2002 For Dummies

Most people keep Outlook 2002 running all day in order to keep track of incoming e-mail, so the Outlook Bar is a good place to keep a link to the Web pages you look at most often. To add a Web page that you're viewing to the Outlook Bar, choose Actions, Add Web Page to Outlook Bar.


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