HideOutlook – Minimize Microsoft Outlook to System Tray


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    Windows 7 Build 7600 64bit/Ubuntu/Leopard
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    HideOutlook – Minimize Microsoft Outlook to System Tray


    If you use Microsoft Outlook especially during work, most of the time you will keep it opening and running so that you can read emails as soon as they arrive and also to get other notifications like meeting, task with reminders and etc. However, sometimes you may encounter such a situation where too many applications are opened simultaneously until your taskbar get crowded and if you are looking for ways on how to minimize some applications to elsewhere so that the taskbar is not fully occupied, HideOutlook could be the right solution for you. HideOutlook is an Outlook extension that is able to minimize Outlook to system tray while keeping them running at background..
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
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    Or you could just right click on the tray icon and select "Minimize to Tray"

    ~Lordbob
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  3. Posts : 419
    Windows 7 Build 7600 64bit/Ubuntu/Leopard
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    Yeah i Think This Is For Older Windows Pre-Windows 7 or older builds of outlook.
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    7Dreams said:
    Yeah i Think This Is For Older Windows Pre-Windows 7 or older builds of outlook.
    That works in XP up. The only reason I don't know if it works in those below is because I have not tried it.

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  5. Posts : 419
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    It says its for xp and down
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  6. Posts : 6,885
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    Hmmmm.... Let me check.

    ~Lordbob

    EDIT: Just looked. In XP you CAN right click and minimize
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