We're using Cisco WebEx for on-line meetings. For this I used to have a WebEx Toolbar in Outlook to directly schedule on-line meetings from within Outlook.
However, I no longer see this WebEx Toolbar nor does it show as a Ribbon tab in Outlook 2010.
How can I make the WebEx integration available in Outlook again?
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After making several changes to the Ribbons and Quick Access Toolbars in Outlook, I wanted to make a backup of my customizations.
There is an export button for this in the “Customize Ribbon” and “Quick Access Toolbar” section of the Options dialog but this only backs up the customizations for the current item window and not all the item windows which are available in Outlook. This makes the exporting process quite cumbersome.
Is there a way to backup all the Outlook Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar customizations at once?
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I bought a sheet of paper with self-sticking labels and was hoping to be able to print label stickers for envelopes with addresses from Contacts that I store within Outlook.
However, now that I have them, I have no clue where to start and how to make sure that the addresses will be properly aligned on my sheet of label paper.
Do I need special software for this or can I print on this label sheet directly from within Outlook?
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I have access to multiple calendars in Outlook. With the overlay option I'm able to combine them but I cannot seem to print the calendars in this combined state.
How can I print multiple calendars in a single view?
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I’m using the Office Insider Beta version for Microsoft 365 and just got switched to the new look of Outlook 365.
However, within Outlook, it is no longer showing the Quick Access Toolbar and within Word, it is showing the Quick Access Toolbar below the Ribbon.
How can I reenable the Quick Access Toolbar in the new Outlook for Microsoft 365 and make it show above the Ribbon and within the Title Bar again?
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A follow up on the previous tip about removing the blue line in forward and replies;
We actually like to use the blue line to quote the original message and then reply to the message in-line.
However, we would like to be able to break this blue line so that our reply would not have the blue marking in front of it and the recipient could easily see what has been newly added.
Is there a way to do this?
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In Classic Outlook, you were able to view the HTML source of an email. As a designer of templates and newsletters, this is particularly helpful to see how the HTML of an email got through when things don’t line up as expected.
Within New Outlook, I don’t see this feature anymore.
Is the “View Source” command coming to New Outlook as well or will it be removed?
Is there another way to see the HTML tags of an email in New Outlook?
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When opening Outlook, all my emails are displayed in Plain Text. I have tried changing the security settings to display messages in HTML but this had no effect.
How can I receive messages in HTML?
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I'm using an Exchange account in Cached Exchange Mode. I know that I'm looking at a local cache then instead of directly at my mailbox on the Exchange server.
How exactly is synchronization occurring and can I tweak it?
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