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Jeff Malka
January 7th 04, 11:59 PM
I have MS Office 97. Is it possible to just use the "calendar" part of
Outlook? I do not need
the rest of Outlook. Can it be uninstalled except for the calendar
component?

If not is there a freeware I can use to record appointments and then like?

Thanks.

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Rob Schneider
January 7th 04, 11:59 PM
Jeff Malka wrote:

> I have MS Office 97. Is it possible to just use the "calendar" part of
> Outlook? I do not need
> the rest of Outlook. Can it be uninstalled except for the calendar
> component?
>
> If not is there a freeware I can use to record appointments and then like?
>
> Thanks.
>

You can't un-install the the parts you don't want.

There are many free packages for recording appointments.

Ken Blake
January 7th 04, 11:59 PM
In ,
Jeff Malka > typed:

> I have MS Office 97. Is it possible to just use the "calendar"
part of
> Outlook?


You can certainly use as little or as much of Outlook as you
want.


> I do not need
> the rest of Outlook. Can it be uninstalled except for the
calendar
> component?


No. But why worry about it? Unless you are very short on disk
space, just leave it there and don't use it.


> If not is there a freeware I can use to record appointments and
then
> like?



There are several such freeware/shareware programs. I prefer
Outlook to any of these I've looked at, so I'll refrain from
making any recommendations.

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mikey
January 8th 04, 12:02 AM
when you install Outlook you are given several levels of program to install.

might uninstall it and install again and select a lesser level.








"Jeff Malka" > wrote in message ...
I have MS Office 97. Is it possible to just use the "calendar" part of
Outlook? I do not need
the rest of Outlook. Can it be uninstalled except for the calendar
component?

If not is there a freeware I can use to record appointments and then like?

Thanks.

--

Jeff McPherson
Email address deliberately false to avoid spam

Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free by AVG





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Jeff Malka
January 8th 04, 12:03 AM
> No. But why worry about it? Unless you are very short on disk
> space, just leave it there and don't use it.

Not diskspace, but would hate for it to take up too much memory
unnecessarily. Am running XP with 500 MB RAM.

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Jeff McPherson
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Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free by AVG

"Ken Blake" > wrote in message
...
> In ,
> Jeff Malka > typed:
>
> > I have MS Office 97. Is it possible to just use the "calendar"
> part of
> > Outlook?
>
>
> You can certainly use as little or as much of Outlook as you
> want.
>
>
> > I do not need
> > the rest of Outlook. Can it be uninstalled except for the
> calendar
> > component?
>
>
> No. But why worry about it? Unless you are very short on disk
> space, just leave it there and don't use it.
>
>
> > If not is there a freeware I can use to record appointments and
> then
> > like?
>
>
>
> There are several such freeware/shareware programs. I prefer
> Outlook to any of these I've looked at, so I'll refrain from
> making any recommendations.
>
> --
> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
> Please reply to the newsgroup
>

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