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Microsoft® Outlook™ 2000
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Outlook supports five types of views — Table, Calendar, Card, Icon and Timeline — that users can customize into an unlimited number of personal or shared views. Table, Calendar and Icon views are probably familiar to most users. The Card view resembles a list of business or index cards and concisely displays key information, and the Timeline view arranges items chronologically on a horizontal time line.
Other products have included multiple types of views, but Outlook is unique in offering a wide array of view types in a single application while providing common commands for displaying, filtering, sorting and grouping information regardless of view type. Moreover, with Outlook, users can apply any view to any data. In the past, users could view e-mail with only a table view or schedule information with only a calendar view. The Outlook architecture eliminates these arbitrary limitations. Users can browse a list of annual events in their calendar in a table view, or they can apply a calendar view to their Sent Mail folder to organize messages by the date they were sent.
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