New to email?
No, most of us aren't. It really seems to be the ball and chain that keeps us tied to our desks doesn't it - unless we're really disciplined (how can I be desciplined when that piece of toast pops up in Outlook 2003 with an interesting subject title!). Well I found this article on the office web site which gave me some tips that I'd never thought of - especially in the keyboard shortcuts training. I learned lots of stuff that I'd forgotten about years ago! However, I do wish that the meeting requests section included training on how to update meeting requests effectively. When I send a meeting request to lots of people, and some decline the initial meeting, those people don't want to be bothered by numerous updates to the original meeting if they've declined the meeting in the first place. Well if you right click on the envelope to the left of the attendee name in the Appointments scheduling tab you can decide whether to send updates to them in the future. And not annoy them with trivia like room changes, schedule times and stuff like that.
So simple isn't it? and yet hardly anyone uses this little known feature. Now that would be a good "how to" on the office site - save us lots of extra mails...