bungleberry
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I have principally used Gmail for yonks to send/receive but, having preferred the Outlook 2010 screen presentation, I had linked Gmail into Outlook. That's been running OK for yonks under the infamous Vista. However since moving over to Win8 I have encountered probs.
By some strange means I have finished up with three tiles on my Start screen, namely Mail, Gmail and Outlook 2010. But none of them is totally satisfactory.
Clicking on the Mail tile gives a link to both Outlook and Gmail. However Gmail doesn't display my Sent emails, and neither of them lists access to my Contacts.
Clicking on the Gmail tile does turn up my Sent emails but the screen doesn't show a Forward button.
Clicking on the Outlook 2010 tile displays my much preferred option. It gives both Outlook and Gmail content n(separately) but Gmail doesn't list a folder button for my Sent emails.
How, please, can I resolve this dog's breakfast? 99% of folks use my Gmail address, but I'd still prefer to drop the Gmail stuff into Outlook. Obviously I want to retain my Contacts and numerous emails I've got filed away for future reference., so am reluctant to start again from scratch.
Thanks all.
I have principally used Gmail for yonks to send/receive but, having preferred the Outlook 2010 screen presentation, I had linked Gmail into Outlook. That's been running OK for yonks under the infamous Vista. However since moving over to Win8 I have encountered probs.
By some strange means I have finished up with three tiles on my Start screen, namely Mail, Gmail and Outlook 2010. But none of them is totally satisfactory.
Clicking on the Mail tile gives a link to both Outlook and Gmail. However Gmail doesn't display my Sent emails, and neither of them lists access to my Contacts.
Clicking on the Gmail tile does turn up my Sent emails but the screen doesn't show a Forward button.
Clicking on the Outlook 2010 tile displays my much preferred option. It gives both Outlook and Gmail content n(separately) but Gmail doesn't list a folder button for my Sent emails.
How, please, can I resolve this dog's breakfast? 99% of folks use my Gmail address, but I'd still prefer to drop the Gmail stuff into Outlook. Obviously I want to retain my Contacts and numerous emails I've got filed away for future reference., so am reluctant to start again from scratch.
Thanks all.
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