Microsoft Outlook
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Microsoft Outlook. Get inspired and try out new things.
When it comes to email overload, Microsoft Outlook sometimes feels like part of the problem, but with these five essential features, it will once again be part of the solution.

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An Email processing and triage best practice is to avoid using your Inbox as as “To Do” list. So, instead of keeping an Email sitting in your Inbox to remind you of something you need to do, turn it into a Task instead!

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Break up with your mouse! You know that old chestnut from composer Burt Bacharach, “Make it easy on yourself, ’cause breaking up is so very hard to do?” Well, that’s what I want you to do. I want you to break up — with your mouse. And I’m going to show you how to make it easy on yourself, by giving you a list of the most common, useful keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer, Word and Outlook.
We love color coding in Outlook. Try choosing different colors for you (1) prep and work time (2) teaching time (3) meeting time, and (4) appointments.
Microsoft's new Outlook.com e-mail offers a number of ways to keep your inbox neat and tidy. CNET walks you through five ways to manage your e-mail.

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Microsoft Outlook can be used for more than just email. Here's how to use it for your complete productivity system.

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By Michael Wheatfill Table of Contents: GTD with Outlook 2010 and OneNote 2010 In Part 1 of the GTD with Outlook 2010 and OneNote 2010 Series, I covered the high level overview of my GTD system. Th…
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