BlackBerry Smartphones go from Outlook Express to Outlook on my Blackberry Curve8300

One other person set up my new Blackberry for me while I was out of town and they put up with Outlook Express.  I intended to put up with the regular Outlook program.  Can someone tell me how to?

After digging around, I have myself solved by turning off the auto syncronize that allowed me to enter in the configuration box and select Microsoft Outlook instead of Outlook Express.

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