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I understand you can generate maps of a contact's address in Outlook 2000. How does this work?
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From Topica's tip of the day for Outlook 2000 for 10/24/2000...

CREATE A MAP

Ah, the beauty of the Internet. If you don't know how to get somewhere, you can access half a dozen sites to create a map. But which one? Well, Outlook makes that decision a little easier. In just a few mouse clicks, Outlook will connect to Microsoft Expedia's Web site and produce a map for any address in your Contacts list.

Open the contact and choose which address you're looking for--Business, Home, or Other. Then select Actions, Display Map Of Address. Outlook will open a browser window and launch Microsoft Expedia, which will produce a detailed map of your destination.

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2003-Dec-16 10:32am lamb@nmmi.edu

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