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Monthly Archives: June 2015
Outlook Tip: Using Outlook 2013’s People Peek
June 29, 2015 You may know that Outlook 2013 allows you to “peek” at bits of the major datatypes (Mail, Calendar, People, and Tasks) by hovering your mouse over their labels in the lower left. The People Peek may be … Continue reading
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Outlook Tip: Recall Message (and the new Undo Send in Gmail)
June 24, 2015 Last week I discussed the Resend This Message command. Well, another command under that same Actions menu in a sent item is the Recall This Message command. It attempts to erase a message that you have sent … Continue reading
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Meetings without Smartphones or Laptops
June 22, 2015 Ever been running a meeting and noticed that half the participants are reading their Outlook mail on their smartphones? I had the luck of departing the corporate-employment world just as smartphones and laptops were becoming ubiquitous in … Continue reading
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Rude or Mean Bosses: a Lose-Lose Situation
June 21, 2015 Continuing on from my posts about work-life balance, I just read another interesting article in the New York Times, this one about the impact of rude or mean bosses. According to the article, these are bosses who, … Continue reading
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Tip: Use Flags to Mark Tasks when Mobile
June 19, 2015 If you are like me you read a lot of your e-mail on your smartphone. But what if you want to convert an e-mail you read into a task? Most smartphone mail apps cannot do that (there … Continue reading
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Use Outlook Rules to Auto-Categorize Incoming E-mail (Free Video)
June 16, 2015 One of the primary reasons using Outlook Categories is faster than using lots of topic-named folders is that you can auto-categorize incoming mail very easily using Outlook Rules. These menu-created rules automatically assign categories to incoming e-mail … Continue reading
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Use Categories Instead of Multiple Folders when Filing Mail in Outlook
June 15, 2015 You may know that I highly recommend using Outlook Categories instead of using multiple Outlook folders when filing mail. Categories take a little time to learn at first, but after that they are very easy to use. … Continue reading
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Use a Single Folder (Processed Mail folder) when Filing Mail in Outlook
June 15, 2015 In all my classes I talk about using a single folder instead of using multiple Outlook folders when filing mail. Here’s why: Speed! Single folder filing is much faster both when initially storing mail and when finding … Continue reading
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iPhone/iPad Mail App: Finding E-mail by Outlook Category
June 14, 2015 (updated Dec 5 2016) You probably know that you cannot see Outlook Categories on the native iPhone/iPad Mail app (the Mail app delivered with your iOS device). For example, you can’t display a list of mail grouped by … Continue reading
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Outlook Tip: Use the Resend This Message Command
June 13, 2015 Here is an Outlook tip I suspect half of you already know about, but it you don’t I think you’ll find it quite useful. It’s using the Resend This Message command in Outlook. The scenario to use … Continue reading
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