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This will work with Office 2010 if you modify one of the files. You will need to show hidden files & folders, but the file is "C:\Users\XXXXXX\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Sidebar\Gadgets\OutlookTasksGadget.gadget\en-US\js\outlook.vbs" where XXXXXX is your user account. Change "12" to "14" and you should be ok. A similar tip is what I saw for the appointment appp.
Documents related Office 2010, including an overview, product guide, getting started, and new features.
Help get users in your company excited about Office 2010. Use these posters, flyers, and weekly e-mail templates to get people excited
Get free, downloadable versions of the following Office 2010 training courses. They’re in PowerPoint 2010 format, so you can customize them for group training or view them on your desktop.
The nk2 file still exists in Outlook 2010. The nk2 or nickname cache stores the email addresses of people you have recently emailed but is limited to 1000 addresses for performance reasons. The suggested contacts folder has no size limit, and you can add suggested contacts to your regular contacts folder simply by dragging and dropping the contact. You can also add additional information to these contacts.
So the suggested contacts feature is an addition to the nk2 file. Does that answer your question?
The nk2 file still exists in Outlook 2010. The nk2 or nickname cache stores the email addresses of people you have recently emailed but is limited to 1000 addresses for performance reasons. The suggested contacts folder has no size limit, and you can add suggested contacts to your regular contacts folder simply by dragging and dropping the contact. You can also add additional information to these contacts.
So the suggested contacts feature is an addition to the nk2 file. Does that answer your question?
This article contains a list of interactive ribbon guides that are designed to help users transition from the menus that appear in older versions of Microsoft Office products to the ribbons that are in Office 2010 products.
This article describes an example of how to configure Microsoft Office 2010 to capture an image of the installation. It explains how to run Office 2010 Setup from a network installation point to install a custom configuration of Office 2010 on a reference computer that has a clean installation of Windows 7 Enterprise (Volume Licensed version). A network installation point is a network shared folder that contains the Office 2010 source files, language packs, and any Setup customization (.msp) files that you want to deploy. After your Office 2010 customizations are complete, you capture an image of the reference computer's operating system with the Office 2010 installation and the customizations that you specify. Then, you can distribute the image to users in your organization.
The information in this article is intended for small-sized businesses that may not have an enterprise deployment infrastructure.
This article provides information about how to make changes to an existing installation of Microsoft Office 2010.
This article describes how to use the Office Customization Tool (OCT) to customize an installation of Microsoft Office 2010.
When I sent a message on behalf of someone via Exchange, that message is placed in my Sent Items folder and not int the Sent Items folder of the second mailbox.
How can I configure this?