RSS Readers: Outlook 2007
Nov 29, 2007 01:40 PM
RSS Readers: Outlook 2007

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Work with RSS Feeds from within Office Outlook 2007 (Vista). You can now fully subscribe to and interact with Really Simple Syndication (RSS) Feeds right from Office Outlook 2007.

RSS readers, such as the one built into Office Outlook 2007, allow you to subscribe to RSS Feeds and then read content or follow links for additional information. Whenever you see a link to a feed, or an RSS icon, just click. Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 will automatically subscribe you to that RSS Feed.

Here’s how RSS works in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007:

1. Add an RSS Feed through Windows Internet Explorer 7
2. When you use Windows Internet Explorer 7 and Office Outlook 2007, you can add RSS Feeds from either program as well as view the feeds in either program.
3. When you browse to a Web page that contains RSS information, an orange RSS logo appears in Windows Internet Explorer next to the Home button.
4. Click the RSS logo. A list of all available RSS Feeds on the Web page is displayed.
5. Click the RSS Feed that you want to add.

Add an RSS Feed through the Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 Account Settings dialog box:

1. On the Tools menu, click Account Settings.
2. On the RSS Feeds tab, click New.
3. In the New RSS Feed dialog box, type the URL of the RSS Feed. Click Add.
4. Click OK.

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