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- Garrett Fuller { I have an older coworker who has had serious confusion related to this update. Why not make the search location optional?? I appreciate your blog post, I could not figure out how she had gotten... } – Dec 06, 11:26 AM
- Steve { The current 2016 version does not allow for tasks to be shown on the right. I've tried several options but can't get it to appear. I wonder if My Day will show the tasks. If... } – Dec 04, 12:08 PM
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Something to Consider: Creating Multiple Processed Mail Folders
As you probably know, I recommend using a single-folder filing system to speed filing and finding mail. Typically, I recommend you create a subfolder of the inbox and name it Processed Mail. Or, in newer copies of Outlook, I recommend … Continue reading