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Hi! You’ve found the new home of the Microsoft Office Outlook Team Blog, your one-stop-shop for tips, tricks, and rants directly from the Outlook product team here at Microsoft.
You may have seen some of our team members’ individual blogs out on the web, covering specific areas such as time management, search, and our extensibility platform.
Now that we’re working on our next release we’ve decided to create a team blog where we can talk about a wider range of topics. We look forward to having folks from all across the team posting about the tons of different features and functionality in Outlook.
We want to make it easier for everyone to find information, directly from the source, about the way Outlook works and how to get the most out of our product. We’ll be talking about what we’re working on, how we decide what to do next, and cool things you can do with the product.
For now, we’ll be communicating mostly about the current release, Outlook 2007. When the time is right, we’ll begin to transition to discussing details of the next release of Office and Outlook so you can learn more about what will be coming in the future.
We’ll all do our best to make sure this blog is a useful resource for the Outlook community and that our posts are topical and enjoyable. If you have a particular topic you want to know more about, or feedback on how we’re doing, use the EMAIL link at the top of the page to send us feedback. If you want to comment about a particular post, use the comment feature directly on that post.
We’re all looking forward to helping you learn more about Outlook and enabling you to use our favorite product more productively.
Thanks and happy reading!
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I routinely use Tasks to send assignments to my secretary so I can keep track. Frequently, but not all the time, when I send a Task it doesn't show it is coming from me but from another individual in our office. So when she accepts the Task, the acceptance goes to the other person but not to me. I cannot figure out how to fix, it shows "Task was assigned by me to the other person" but I didn't.
@Samma, a great place to get answers for technical support questions is http://answers.microsoft.com/
Jenny Liu, Outlook Program Manager
I got it.
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