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Amicus provides two types of integration with Microsoft Outlook (with or without Exchange): one for your e-mails, and one for your contacts and calendar information.

Outlook/Exchange E-mail Link

The Amicus-Outlook/Exchange E-mail Link provides you with the powerful ability to create, receive, and manage e-mails directly from Amicus. You can continue to work within Amicus without having to check Outlook throughout the day.

Once this Link is set up, Amicus will detect and display all e-mails sent or received using Outlook. You can save e-mails as Amicus records and associate them with Files and Contacts.

You can even configure your settings to automatically save and associate e-mails with your Amicus Contact records should it recognize the e-mail address. Any e-mails you send directly from an Amicus Contact record or File is automatically saved as a record on that File, with no extra mouse clicks.

E-mail attachments can be automatically saved as Documents associated with the appropriate File and Contacts when the e-mail is saved according to your preferences.

For more information, see the "Outlook/Exchange E-mail Link Guide", available from your Amicus Help Center  or from the Amicus Attorney Technical Resource Guides/Updates section of our website.

Outlook/Exchange Contacts & Calendar Link

The Amicus-Outlook/Exchange Contacts & Calendar Link provides bidirectional synchronization that aligns your Amicus Attorney and Outlook Contacts, To Do's, and Appointments. You can configure the integration to sync any combination of Contacts, To Do's/Tasks, and Appointments in either or both directions.

For full details, see the "Outlook/Exchange Contacts & Calendar Link Guide", available from your Amicus Help Center  or from the Amicus Attorney Technical Resource Guides/Updates section of our website.

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