For many of us, Outlook is the most important part of the entire Office suite. It’s where we manage the steady trickle of e-mail that drives and directs our work, it’s where we plan our days, and it’s ...
I’ve made no secret of my dislike for Microsoft Outlook. In fact, last year I announced my plans to “divorce” Outlook in favor of a smaller, faster mail client. Alas, because a lot of the writing I do ...
For many business users, Microsoft Outlook is the go-to client for email. That includes a good part of the more than 1 billion Office users worldwide. This update to Outlook 2013 sports a clean new ...
Outlook 2013 has extended the Ribbon interface used in Microsoft Office 2007 to the entire application. In doing so, sometimes the user interface design elements consume a lot of the screen. There are ...
Distribution lists enable you to share multiple contacts that can be grouped into Outlook 2013's Contacts utility. Grouping the addresses allows you to quickly send the same email to everyone on your ...
In an attempt to clean up the right-click menu in Word 2013 and WordMail for Outlook 2013, Microsoft removed the AutoCorrect submenu and other options. You can add spell-check to the Quick Access ...
Microsoft Outlook is a personal information management software offered as part of the Microsoft Office suite. The application has versions for Windows, as well as for Mac, and allows you to manage ...
While Gmail and Yahoo Mail continue to be mainstream email options, professionals and Windows fans will only give up Microsoft Outlook when you pry it from their cold, dead fingers. And that’s not a ...
If you’ve installed the Office 2013 preview, you might notice one welcome addition in the mail setup routine for Outlook 2013. It now supports Exchange ActiveSync as an explicit option. That means you ...
The preview of Office 2013 was launched today, but I’ve had a few days to work with the new software. Here are my first impressions of Outlook 2013–the new e-mail, calendar, and contact hub of ...
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