Customizing
Outlook2003 |
The following are several additions
to Outook2003 that I found useful .
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This allows you to have three panes displayed
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View / Reading Pane | | 2. |
You have the option for Right, Bottom or Off | |
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This will allow you to have a left pane that shows the Outlook bar, the
middle pane that shows your e-mail from, to etc, and a left hand pane
that shows the body of the text. |
How many times have you had and e-mail you needed to follow up on
but lost it in all the other e-mails. I've been actually needing to drag
shortcuts to folders on my desktop to keep track.
Now you can easily flag e-mail you need to follow up on.
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Right click on the e-mail | |
2. | Select Follow up | |
3. | Select the color of the flag you want to use | |
4. | Now the e-mail has that color flag | |
5. | To make it easy to find all your follow-up
e-mail, they are also listed in the For Follow Up folder |
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6. | To clear the flag, select Follow up / Clear
Flag |
You can now maintain separate calendars which you can easily display
side by side. So for example, you can have your main Work calendar. In
addition you can have a Family calendar. You can keep separate
appointments in each and only display the calendar(s) you want.
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1. | Click on Calendar in the Navigation
Pane | |
2. | Right click on Calendar and select
New Folder | |
3. | Give it the name of the new calendar. In the
following example there is already one called Family |
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4. | You can then check the calendar(s) you want to
view. | |
5. | They will be displayed side-by-side showing
the events on the same date and time. |
Here are some keyboard shortcuts that may be useful.
These would be in addition to the ones that could normally be used in
previous versions of Outlook.
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CTRL+1 for Mail
CTRL+2 for Calendar
CTRL+3 for Contacts
CTRL+4 for Tasks
CTRL+5 for Notes
CTRL+6 for Folder List
CTRL+7 for Shortcuts |
Now it is very easy to change how much information is displayed when
viewing Contacts
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1. | Click on Contacts in the Navigation
Pane | |
2. | Under Current View, select whichever
one you want to use. |
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