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Take Advantage Of Outlook’s Organizational Features

Posted Nov 26, 2008 by Jason Faulkner  

Outlook is so much more than just an email client. It offers everything you need to organize yourself: a calendar, todo list and an RSS reader (in 2007 at least). That said, email is by far the most prevalent feature and typically leads to use of the other functions.

Microsoft has a really nice, brief article outlining some of these features. The items I found most useful were points 6 and 7. Expanding on point 7, when you right click on an email item you can also set a reminder from the follow up menu. This will give you a pop-up at the specified time and is great for sending you reminder of upcoming meetings or required correspondence.

In my opinion, Outlook is without a doubt the best “email” client out there. Does anyone have any other tips they would like to pass along?

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