by Sam Crawford <sam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Nov 18, 2007 at 04:06 PM
Entourage is part of the Microsoft Office for Mac suite. I wasn't aware
you
could get it separately.
Yes. You can reinstall it and do the updates for free.
On 11/16/07 12:23 AM, in article C362A185.26F2C%zenman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"F."
<zenman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I only own Entourage. Not Office. Have never used Office and don't want
it.
>
> So are you saying I would load Entourage onto my new computer from the
disc
> I own from several years ago AND THEN I would do updates once its on my
new
> computer? Are all the updates free?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>> I use Entourage 2004 and it works fine on Leopard. Just be sure to do
all
>> the updates for Entourage (Help, Check for updates).
>>
>> To copy all of your settings to a new Mac, just copy the folder
"Microsoft
>> User Data" to the do***ents folder of your new Mac and reinstall your
>> version of Office.
>>
>> When you open Entourage, all your settings and accounts will be there.
You
>> will probably have to reenter your passwords for your accounts.
>>
>> Hope it helps.
>>
>>
>> On 11/15/07 12:24 PM, in article C361F8F7.26EF8%zenman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"F."
>> <zenman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> I purchase a copy of Entourage designed for Mac OSX several years ago
and I
>>> love it.
>>>
>>> I don't like Thunderbird or the Mail app in OSX.
>>>
>>> But now I bought a new Intel Mac running Leopard. Will the version of
>>> Entourage that I have now run on the new Mac? It's version 10.1.4.
>>>
>>> Do I have to purchase the upgrades that have happened to Entourage
since I
>>> bought it originally? Or just upgrade Entourage once it's on the new
>>> computer?
>>>
>>> What's the best way to get all of my mail and Entourage over to the
new
>>> Intel Imac?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
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