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	<description>Doug Thomas, the host of Office Casualfrom the&amp;nbsp;Office Online team brings us up to date on what those IM status icons really mean.&amp;nbsp; You know, the icons on communicator or live meeting&amp;nbsp;that tell you if somebody is busy, or in a meeting or bidding on an old school Star Wars lunch box on e-bay.&amp;nbsp; And if it says available...are they really available?&amp;nbsp; Well, Doug will tell you.&amp;nbsp; If you have any suggestions for what you would like to see Doug cover.&amp;nbsp; Tell me and I will tell Doug.&amp;nbsp; See how that works.&amp;nbsp; Last week Doug showed us how to use&amp;nbsp;a Free Office Template to create and customize your own calendar&amp;nbsp;so check it out.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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