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Although Journal still has plenty of fans, Outlook took Journal out of the interface, and even if you open an existing journal it won't track things automatically any more. Outlook added a To-Do pane that you could leave open to show a quick view of your calendar and tasks even when you were reading mail in the inbox.
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