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Monthly Archives: November 2018
See Images in Your Desktop Outlook Email
This is a pet peeve of mine: I open an email from someone I trust, and all the images in the email are disabled—you know, you see a blank square where the image should be. Then you have to right-click … Continue reading
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How to be an Outlook Inbox Ninja
I released an Outlook Inbox Ninja video course last spring. But for those who have not watched it, here are the main points for becoming an Outlook Inbox Ninja. The goal of being an Inbox Ninja is this: email is … Continue reading
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Outlook Inbox Ninja Video Course Pre-Black Friday 20% Coupon, Good until Wednesday Only!
Here is a Pre-Black Friday Coupon Offer, good for the next few days only. The coupon code is PBKEZPHN. It expires end-of-day Wednesday. To use this, go to the Outlook Inbox Ninja Video Course, click either of the purchase options … Continue reading
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Microsoft OneNote: Confused about Your Version?
A lot has happened with Windows OneNote in the last year around its versioning, and it’s now getting confusing for many people. This version confusion can influence several things that 1MTD and MYN users might be doing. So, let me … Continue reading
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Turning Off Outlook’s Focused Inbox
I helped a friend install a new Office 365 account the other day, including Outlook desktop. Throughout the day as her mail was coming in she called me and complained: “Hey, some important mail I know that was just sent … Continue reading
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