Include text message on forwards |
Including the
original message when forwarding mail is Outlook's default setting.
However, you can choose how to display it though.
To set off the original text with an indent, select Tools> Options. Click
the Preferences tab, then the Email Options button. Under When Forwarding
A Message, choose Include And Indent Original Message Text.
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Rename a folder |
To keep your
email messages organized and your inbox free of clutter, put them in
folders that will make them easy to find. Here's how:
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Make sure
the folder list is displayed. If it's not, click View> Folder List.
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Click the
folder you want to rename, then select File> Folder> Rename Folder, and
type the new name.
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Press
Enter.
Note:
You can also simply right-click the folder in the Folder List, select
Rename Folder from the shortcut menu, and type the new name.
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Contact list filing |
Outlook
automatically files your contact names by last name first, first name
last. If you would like to change this, here's how:
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With your
Contacts list open, select Tools> Options and click Contact Options.
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In the
Default "File As" Order, choose First Last.
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Click OK
twice.
Also, If you
have a company named Quality
Computers,
Outlook will file it as Computers, Quality. Here's how to change the
way a particular contact is filed:
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Open the
contact.
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Select or
type how you want the name to be displayed in the "File As" box.
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Click Save
And Close when you're done.
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Create a new rule |
Setting up
rules can save you a lot of time. If you receive messages from your boss
that contains the word Memo, it will automatically move that message to
the folder you have specified. Here's how to set it up:
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Click
Tools, Rules Wizard.
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Click New.
The Rules
Wizard will walk you through creating your rule. The first screen asks
which type of rule you want.
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Choose
Check Messages When They Arrive and click Next.
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On the next
screen, scroll down and select the From People Or Distribution List
check box.
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In the Rule
Description box, click on the highlighted text and choose which people
Outlook should look for (in this case, your boss).
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Now, select
the check box With Specific Words In The Subject Or Body, and again,
click on the highlighted text in the Rule Description box.
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Type in the
name of the project, i.e. "Memo" Click Next.
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The next
dialog box asks what you want to do with the messages.
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Click Move
To The Specified Folder and choose
the folder by clicking on the highlighted text in the Rule Description
box. Click Next.
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Finally,
you'll need to name your new rule. Choose a name, then click Finish.
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Send a web page |
If you find a
web site that you would like to share with a friend, you can email the web
page to them. Here's how:
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Open the
page in Outlook and select Actions/Send Web Page by E-mail.
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Add the
recipient's address and a message, if you'd like.
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To send the
page, click Send.
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Customize your Start-up |
If you would
find it convenient to have the calendar (and others) open with Outlook,
here's how:
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Choose
Tools> Options and click the Other tab.
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Click the
Advanced Options button and from the "Startup in this folder" dropdown
list, select the folder to open whenever Outlook is loaded.
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Click OK
twice to confirm your selection and close the dialog.
Note:
You can choose from the Outlook Today, Tasks, Calendar, Inbox, Journal,
Notes folders, or Contacts.
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Create a Distribution List |
Outlook
provides a way for you to create a distribution list so that you can
easily email a group of people in one fell swoop. Here's how to set this
up:
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Choose
Tools> Address Book> New> New Group.
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Type a name
for your group and choose Select Members to add contacts from your
address book to the new group.
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To add
someone to your group who doesn’t appear in your contact list, choose
New Contact and type that person's details.
Then you'll
have both a new contact and a new member of your group. If you don't want
the new group member as a contact, simply type his or her name and
email address in the boxes on the screen and click Add.
To send a
message using your new distribution list:
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Create a
new message and put your email address in the To field.
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Click CC,
select your new group's name or click the BCC button, and then click
OK.
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Complete
and send your email as you would any other message.
Note: Using the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) hides the
email addresses of the group members keeping their privacy.
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Find a
contact quickly |
If you are
trying to find a contacts name but can't remember the last name, try using
the "Find a Contact" box on the standard toolbar. There are many ways to
search for your contact.
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First Name
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Last Name
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Email Alias
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Email
Address
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Partial
Name EG: Mary K
On the
toolbar, type the name of the contact you want to find in the "Find a
Contact" box. To quickly open a contact you previously searched for, click
the "Find a Contact" arrow and select a name.
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Export
Outlook Data |
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If you want
to work with Outlook data in another program but still keep the original
data in your folders, export the data to another type of file (such as a
text file) which you can then import to another program. Or to back up the
data, export it to a .pst file. If you export specific folders rather than
your entire .pst file, you'll keep the backup .pst file you're creating
small, which is useful if you want to store it on a floppy disk. To keep
the file even smaller, apply a filter to back up only specific items from
each folder.
To export
Outlook data:
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Select
File/Import and Export.
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Choose
Export to a File and click Next.
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Select the
type of file you'd like to export your data into and click Next.
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Choose the
folder and/or subfolders with the data you want to export (click the
Filters button to filter out data from your export), then click Next.
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Pick a name
for the file and choose where Outlook should save it.
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Use Outlook as a browser |
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Microsoft
Outlook 2000 includes tighter integration with Microsoft Internet
Explorer. As a result you can use Outlook as an Internet browser.
The Favorites
menu includes links to your
Internet Explorer Favorites. To browse one of your favorites, on the
Favorites menu click Open Favorites and then click the favorite you want
to browse. The
Web page should display in the list view area of Outlook.
You can view
the Web Toolbar to activate additional browsing features in Outlook. To
view the Web Toolbar, on the View menu click Toolbars and then click Web.
The Web Toolbar will appear next to the Standard Toolbar. The Web Toolbar
includes common
browser buttons such as Back, Forward, Stop, Current, Jump, Refresh
Current Page, Start Page, and Search the Web. The Toolbar also includes an
Address box. To turn off the Web Toolbar, on the View menu click Toolbars
and then click Web.
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Rearrange your Outlook groups |
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Would you
like to customize your Outlook Bar by changing the default order of the
groups (Outlook Shortcuts, My Shortcuts, Other Shortcuts)? Here's how.
Change the
order in which groups appear on the Outlook Bar:
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In
Microsoft Outlook on the File menu, click Exit and Log Off.
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Click the
Start button on the Windows taskbar, point to Find, and then click Files
or Folders.
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In the
Named box, type *.fav and then click Find Now. Files with the extension
.fav will be listed.
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Right-click
the .fav file with the same name as your mail profile, click Rename on
the shortcut menu, and then type a new name such as yourname.old.
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In the
Named box, type Outlbar.inf and then click Find Now.
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Right-click
the file and then click Open.
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Look for
the following section about one-fourth of the way down in the file:
[DefaultOutlookBar]
AddGroup=OutlookGroup,MailGroup,OtherGroup
Change the
AddGroup entry order to the order you want. For instance, if you want the
MailGroup (My Shortcuts) to be on top in the Outlook Bar, make the entry
look like this:
AddGroup=MailGroup,OutlookGroup,OtherGroup
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On the File
menu, click Save.
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Restart
Outlook.
Outlook will
use the .inf file to build a new .fav file and rearrange the order of the
groups on the Outlook Bar. You will see a message asking you to wait while
Outlook rebuilds the Outlook Bar.
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Attach images to your email |
Outlook makes
it possible to include images in your emails as long as you are sending in
HTML format. Here's how:
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Choose
Insert/Picture/Browse, locate the image on your disk, and select Open
and then OK.
To ensure
that images can be viewed, use images that are saved in the GIF or JPEG
formats and make sure the file size of your images is as small as is
possible. Most of today's email programs will read HTML messages; however,
even if you send an HTML message to someone with an old email client,
chances are the image will be converted into an attachment.
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Add
components to Outlook |
Microsoft
Outlook 2000 has many optional components not installed during initial
setup. To add components to Outlook, follow these steps:
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Click Start
on the Windows Taskbar, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
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Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.
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On the
Install/Uninstall tab, click to select Microsoft Office 2000 and then
click Add/Remove.
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Click Add
or Remove Features.
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Click the
plus sign (+) next to Microsoft Outlook for Windows to show the Outlook
components. Items with an X in the icon are not installed.
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Click the
item you want to install and click Run from My Computer.
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Click
Update Now.
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Click OK
upon successful completion of setup.
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Color code contacts |
Outlook makes
it possible to color code email messages from certain sources. Here's how:
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Click on
the email you would like to color code.
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Select
Organize.
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Click the
"Using Colors" button and select the color you want to associate with
that person's messages.
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Select
Apply Color to effect changes.
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Email selected contacts |
With your
contacts in view, you can quickly email selected contacts by holding down
the CTRL button while clicking on each contact. Drag and drop the
selection onto your Inbox to create an email with the names already added
to the recipient list.
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Auto Start Outlook
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The first
thing that most of us do when we go online is check our emails. You can
have Outlook start automatically when you start your computer. Here's
how:
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In Windows
98 choose Start/Settings/Taskbar & Start Menu.
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Select the
Start Menu Programs tab and click Add.
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Choose
Browse, locate and select the Outlook file and click Next.
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In the
"Select Program Folder" dialog, choose Start-up and click Next.
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Type a name
for the shortcut and click Finish.
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Add Holiday's
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Outlook has
the option to set up the calendar to automatically include the holidays.
Here's how:
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From the
Outlook desktop, select Tools, Options, and choose Calendar Options.
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Under
Calendar Options, click the Add Holidays button.
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Add
your own category |
Outlook
provides 20 default categories for you, but you may want to create your
own. Here's how:
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Select one
or more messages to assign to a category.
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Choose
File, Categories (or right-click the items and choose Categories from
the shortcut menu).
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Click in
the Item(s) Belong To These Categories box and type the new category
name (if you want to type more than one, separate the names with a
comma).
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Click Add
To List.
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Click OK.
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Create An Outlook Distribution List |
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A
distribution list is a group of contacts who are related in some way (IE:
co-workers, friends etc). You can create a distribution list that includes
these and more contacts of choice. Once it is created, you can send a
message to the entire distribution list and update your contacts at any
time.
How To Create a Distribution List
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Open
Outlook.
- From
the File menu choose New.
- Choose
Distribution List.
- In the
Name field, enter the name of the new distribution list. (Ex: Agents
List)
- Click
Select Members. (this will open the Select Members dialog box)
- From
the Show Names from the drop-down list, select the address book that
contains the names you want to add. (This could be Contacts)
- In the
Name field select the name from the list that appears or type in the
name you want to add to the distribution list in the Type Name box.
- Click
Members button to copy the name to the Add to Distribution List area.
- Click
OK when you have added all of the names.
- Click
Close and Save.
How To Use a Distribution List
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Open
Outlook.
- Click
New in the Standard Toolbar.
- Click
To:
- From
the Name list, select the distribution list you want.
* Ex: Age |