Outlook is arguably the best tool that businesses use to manage their email, set up meetings, and coordinate projects. It's much more than a basic email program and includes features that help you organize your work, contacts, and business communications. Let's take a look at a few tips you may have missed.
Clean Up your inbox No matter inbox how meticulously organized your Outlook inbox is, there's always room for improvement. For a little computer-assisted help, try the 'Clean Up' feature.
- From your Inbox, click the Home tab and choose from Outlook’s three Clean Up options:
- Clean Up Conversation - Reviews an email thread or a conversation and deletes redundant messages.
- Clean Up Folder - Reviews conversations in a selected folder and deletes redundant messages.
- Clean Up Folder & Subfolders - Reviews all messages in a selected folder and its subfolder, and deletes redundant messages in all of them.
- Select a message, then click Home > Ignore > Ignore Conversation. You can also do this by opening a message in a new window and clicking Ignore under the Delete function. To recover an ignored message, go to the Deleted Items folder, and click Ignore > Stop Ignoring Conversation.
- Upload the file you wish to send on OneDrive and send it to your recipients. From the message box, click Attach File > Browse web locations > OneDrive.
- Go to the Meeting tab in Outlook, then click Skype meeting and send the link to participants. After the meeting has started, select Meeting Notes (under the Meeting tab) and choose whether you want to Take notes on your own or Share notes with the meeting.
- In the email body or meeting request, type the ‘@’ symbol followed by the first and last name of the person you wish to tag (e.g., @firstnamelastname).
- To search for emails you're tagged in, select Filter Email from the Home tab and choose Mentioned, then choose Mentioned.
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