I suppose, Marc, that if your Office 2007 is of the Home/Student variety, then 
you
will want to install Outlook from the '03 Office suite. However, if you have 
one of
the other Office '07 bundles then you will have a new version of Office.

FWIW, I only use Outlook at the office because I have no choice. At home I use
Agent for email and newsgroups, and since my work-office is very unlikely to 
move
to Office '07 I will continue to use Outlook '03 there...
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cheers, Stephen

On Mon, 9 Oct 2006 20:11:01 -0400, Marc Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Yep. Those of us who can't do without Outlook in Office 2007 once it 
>RTM's will have to stick with Outlook 2003. There's no other choice 
>or way around it. ;)

>> Depends on the bundle: 
>> <http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/info/suites.mspx>.
>> I thought Outlook was part of all suites, except for the Home and Student 
>> edition
>> which instead has OneNote.  Now I am REALLY confused.
>
>I read someplace that you can install Outlook separately. So after you install
>Office 2007, install Outlook from a 2003 Office suite.

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