Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Outlook Search Folders

Last month I wrote about rules and previously I wrote about Quick Steps. Rules operate with conditions and actions, and Quick Steps apply an action to a selected e-mail message. This month we delve into Search folders, which are closely related to rules and Quick Steps but differ slightly in their purpose and use. Search folders save you from having to look through each e-mail folder for e-mails that match a specific condition.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Creating and Using Rules

Most of us don't want more rules in our lives, but in Outlook rules are used manage the flow of e-mails that hit your Inbox. For example, a rule can be set to look for a specific word or words in the subject line and then move those e-mails to a different folder. This is a common, basic rule, but you can create many different types of rules to manage your e-mails.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Creating and Using Signatures

Using signatures in e-mail messages is commonplace and some companies require employees to do so. When most of us think of signatures in relationship to e-mail, we think of the sender's name, company, address, and contact information at the bottom of the message. But, signatures are not limited to this use and can be a valuable, time-saving tool. Signatures might be one of the most underused productivity tools in Outlook.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

E-mail and Your Job

Normally, I only make one blog post a month. But, I just read an excellent article about how misuse of e-mail can affect your job or interview chances, and I thought I'd share it with you.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Conquer Your Inbox and E-mail Etiquette

After settling back into a routine in this new year, it's now a good time to think about how to more effectively manage that overflowing e-mail Inbox of yours. For most of us, the volume of e-mails received each day (both personal and business-related) can be overwhelming. Below are some tips to help you control your Inbox rather than letting it control you.

Monday, January 2, 2012

2011 Outlook Review

As 2011 ends and 2012 begins, it's time to look back and review some of the Outlook topics covered in the past year. Over the past year, I have written about new Outlook 2010 features and many other Outlook topics to help you use this software more productively. Enjoy the 2011 recap!