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Home > Learning Center > Reference card: Moving from Microsoft Outlook 2003 to IBM Lotus Notes 8 Reference Card
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Reference card: Moving from Microsoft Outlook 2003 to IBM Lotus Notes 8 Reference Card 

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If you are a Microsoft Outlook user moving to Lotus Notes, this quick reference card will show you where to find the most common tasks in Lotus Notes.

Moving from Microsoft Outlook 2003 to IBM Lotus Notes 8 (reference card)

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Learning Center, Learning Lotus Notes clients, Learning Center,
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reference card, getting started, activities, outlook, 8.0, 8.0_videos

This Version: Version 5 January 20, 2009 10:21:51 AM by Sharyn Richard  IBMer
   
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