Monthly Archives: February 2012

Short article about the next version of MS Outlook

Feb 23, 2012 Currently codenamed Office 15, the next version of Office, including Outlook, is due out for beta release this summer. Here’s a very short article from someone who got an early look at it (not many details): http://www.theverge.com/2012/2/23/2818611/microsoft-office-15-screenshots-technical-preview … Continue reading

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Outlook Problems? This May Be Useful

Feb 17, 2012 Outlook can get weird in many ways and start performing badly. PST folders can get too big. Some add-ons will conflict with others. Well, here is some software that analyzes your copy of Outlook 2007/10 and supposedly … Continue reading

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QuickSteps Mea Culpa

Feb 17, 2012 I’ve gotten quite a few e-mails and comments recently that have made me realize I’d made a mistake about dismissing Quick Steps for MYN in Outlook 2010 too quickly. In an earlier post I had said that … Continue reading

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The Subtle Difference between MYN’s Defer-to-Do and Defer-to-Review

Feb 15, 2011 For those of you who have been using my MYN system for a while (MYN is the advanced form of the One Minute To-Do List—1MTD; see this page for more info on the two), I want to … Continue reading

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Fixing the Outlook 2010 Task Creation Problem

Feb 9, 2011 I thought I’d blogged about this before, but I guess not. In Outlook 2010, Microsoft introduced a bizarre “feature change” that occurs when you drag-create a task from e-mail. It causes the new task window to disappear. … Continue reading

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