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Meeting Requests with a Preview of your Calendar
Earlier we’ve shown how Conversations and Quick Steps are designed to help you get through your email faster than ever before. Now, we’d like to show you another feature that will save you time whenever you receive a meeting request! Handling meeting Read More...
Cool Trick: Making Miniature Calendars
Remember that cool mini calendar from Melissa MacBeth’s “ Preparing to be away ” blog post? Well, this post describes how to make one for your own Out of Office message! Here is an example mini calendar for the dates when I’ll be home for the holidays: Read More...
Cool Trick: Calendar Printing
Having a printed copy of your Outlook calendar can be quite convenient. If the available printing options aren’t sufficient for your needs you should try the Microsoft Calendar Printing Assistant for Outlook 2007 . The Calendar Printing Assistant supports Read More...
Living in Outlook: Multi-Day Calendar Views
The Living in Outlook series is about sharing tips and workflows around real-world scenarios. We’ll start the conversation with a topic – you can add to it by posting your tips and workflows in the comments! Most of the time, I keep my Outlook Calendar Read More...
Switching between modules on the keyboard and in the To-Do Bar
Have you ever wondered if there was a quicker way to go between Mail, Calendar, Contacts, etc. than just clicking on the buttons in the Navigation Pane? Well there is! Here are the shortcut keys: And if you are in Mail, and you want to quickly see your Read More...
New Microsoft Office Outlook Connector version 12.1 Beta released!
Microsoft has just released a new Beta version of the Outlook Connector – an add-in that puts your Windows Live Hotmail data in Outlook. Previous versions of the Connector synchronized e-mail and contacts for free, but required a subscription to Read More...
Adding Holidays to Your Outlook Calendar
One of the more popular features for Outlook’s calendar is the capability to add your country or region’s holidays into your calendar. This way, you’ll never miss the next holiday. Adding holiday items to your calendar is pretty easy: From the Tools menu, Read More...
The Daily Task List
A few months ago we blogged about the new To-Do Bar in Outlook 2007 , and today I'm going to expand on that by talking about the new Daily Task List , and how you can use it together with the To-Do Bar as a pretty cool little task-and-time-management Read More...
Outlook 2007 Gadgets for Windows Sidebar
If you’re a fan of the Outlook 2007 To-Do Bar, but wish your upcoming appointments and tasks could be shown even when Outlook was minimized, I’ve got great news for you, you can do this today with the Outlook Sidebar Gadgets. One of the new features introduced Read More...
Fun with Outlook Date Fields
Here’s a cool trick for Outlook: you can type in date fields! Suppose I want to set up a meeting for next Friday. In the meeting inspector, instead of clicking on the calendar picker to navigate to the right day, I can simply type “next Read More...
SharePoint and Outlook – The Perfect Link
Outlook 2003 introduced integration with SharePoint, allowing you to see some SharePoint information (like calendars) in Outlook alongside your personal information. In Outlook 2007, we made this a whole lot better. Here we’ll focus on the new Document Read More...
Publishing a calendar using Office Online
In Ben’s previous post, he spoke about sharing a calendar via e-mail . Many people correctly commented that sharing a calendar via e-mail does not support subscriptions and that for items that changed regularly, it was difficult to use. Can Comertoglu Read More...
Sharing a calendar via email
Did you know that you can easily create and share calendars with others in Outlook 2007? This is something that I do in my everyday life, and honestly, I don’t know how I ever managed without it! I am an avid cyclist and like to participate in and watch Read More...
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