| Applies to |
| Microsoft Outlook® 2002 |
Outlook 2002 (a.k.a. XP) was released before Microsoft started posting its online Help topics for viewing on the Internet. Therefore, your best opportunity for finding written help is to use the Help that was included with Outlook 2002.
Tip When you do a search in Outlook Help, be sure to be very specific, using several keywords that are related to your question or issue if possible, in order to locate the most likely Help topics.
You can find some assistance articles on the Outlook 2002 assistance page on Microsoft Office Online.
You can also find Outlook 2002 information at Microsoft Product Support Services.
If you have questions you'd like answered, try the Outlook discussion groups and Outlook MVPs. By using the discussion groups or MVPs, you'll find all levels of expertise and information, and you'll often receive responses the same day that you post your question. In the Outlook discussion groups, you can ask a variety of people about their experiences and knowledge of Outlook 2002. If you visit our Outlook MVPs, you can ask Microsoft-certified Most Valuable Professionals your questions.
Tip Another way that you can get help is to see what's available online for Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. Many of the articles and topics written for Outlook 2003 might answer your questions about using Outlook 2002. While you are visiting Microsoft Office Online, you can see the variety of articles on subjects such as organizing your messages, customizing your calendars and contacts, creating new Inbox views, and efficiently logging your tasks. These articles show you how to get the most from Outlook and often can be applied to any version.