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On a related subject to my previous post (Saving emails without Attachments) one other Microsoft Outlook attachment challenge I frequently come across is how best to respond to an email which asks me to review and make changes to an enclosed file. If Read More
Jeanie D asks: "Do you know of any method for saving an email without its attachment? Something simpler than my current work-around of Reply, address the reply to myself, send it, and save that "copy" (which loses the benefit of the "from" field)?" Saving Read More
As my regular reader knows (if he's still conscious), I'm a big fan of Microsoft Outlook's CTRL+SHIFT+V shortcut which calls up the 'Move to Folder' dialog box. I use this a gazillion times each day to convert emails to tasks and calendar items using Read More
Are you one of those people who like to print out emails? Nothing wrong with that, of course, as long as you only print them out for good reasons and not because you're too bone-idle to read them from the screen! Here's how to get more out of printing Read More
If you use Personal Folders (.pst files) in Outlook, most of the time you simply add more stuff making them bigger. But if you delete items from a Personal Folder file to save storage space, you may not realise there are 2 very important things to do Read More
Did you know that you can change any folder in Outlook to display a web home page by default instead of its normal contents? For example you could change a mail folder to show a web page relating to a work project. The big downside of doing this is that Read More
Eileen recently posted about the ALT+1, ALT+2 etc shortcuts you can use to change the number of days that your Outlook calendar shows. That's a neat shortcut. One of my favourite related tips is to head into Tools > Options and click Calendar Read More
You can customise a bucketful of things in Microsoft Word, like shortcut keys and autotext entries. Trouble is, while it's easy to create shortcut keys, it's much harder to remember them. Thankfully, help is at hand. Word makes it really easy to make Read More
Careful formatting of your email messages can make a world of difference to the impact they have on their recipients. THING TO DO:One simple but underused technique is to centre align your main call to action on the page This simple technique can give Read More
By default, Microsoft Outlook opens to the folder view you specify in the top setting in the Tools > Options > Other tab > Advanced Options... window. But you can also open Outlook to whichever folder you like by adding shortcuts to places like Read More
Advanced users of Outlook make good use of Tasks to manage their day to day 'to do' list. As I work through my tasks I often find that I need to email someone about the task I'm working on. There's a natty shortcut in Outlook that can speed up this process. Read More
Since the days of yore (whenever that was) Outlook has allowed you to add a signature at the end of each email message you compose. This saves you having to repeatedly type in your name, telephone number, vital statistics etc. But you may not have realised Read More
I enjoyed reading this post on Melissa Macbeth's blog. It's always interesting to learn how others cope with emails and Melissa, a program manager in the Microsoft Office team, has some useful tips on her blog that we can all learn from. While my Read More
Here's an even better way to create a custom map. With Windows Live Local you can quickly build a collection of pushpins (locations on the map) to share with your friends. Simply sign in to the Windows Live Local site, add your pushpins then click the Read More
Click this link to see exactly where I work: Useful Technology Blog Map. You can create a custom webpage like this too just by searching for your address on MSN maps then editing the URL to include the text you'd like to appear over the map. That's a Read More
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