I’ve created Stationery for Outlook with the font we also use for our regular letters, advertising and website. This also includes font settings such as size and spacing. In addition to that, there is a logo and a background color.
This Stationery works great when we are creating a new email, but upon replying or forwarding a message, the Stationery is not being applied.
Is there a way to also have Outlook use our Stationery when replying or forwarding?
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Yesterday’s post got several responses with questions about a “You’ve got mail” voice. Some people would like to know how to turn it on and others would like to know how to turn it off.
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Now that Service Pak 1 for Office 2013 has become available, how do I check if I actually have it installed?
Does this Service Pack also apply to my Office 365 Home Premium installation?
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This might be a touchy subject for fanatic or business level Outlook users but I wanted to ask this anyway.
I know that Outlook supports emoticons as when I type :-) Outlook converts it to and it also does this for :-( and :-|. However, these are of course very old fashioned looking and quite limiting in choice.
I could insert an image each time, but an autoconvert feature such as in Skype would be better.
Anyway, how can I improve Outlook's emoticon support?
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When I had Word set as my email editor, I had the option to directly insert a picture from a scanner or camera via the Insert menu. That option is now gone after I have switched to Outlook 2007/2010.
Is there any way to get this functionality back?
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At work, our Calendars are shared by default so that we can always lookup where someone is and to book meetings more conveniently. I’m OK with this as it also benefits me.
However, I also add my private appointments to my calendar which syncs with my smartphone and tablet so that I have only 1 calendar to manage and always see my full schedule. As I don’t want everyone in my office to see and read my private appointments, I mark them as Private which works great.
As I’m sometimes somewhat forgetful, is there also a way to have my appointments marked as Private by default to prevent embarrassing mistakes?
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I’ve directly opened an attached Word document, did some editing and then saved it, without using "Save as" to select a folder. I have no idea where I have saved it now.
Is it still possible to recover the edited file (the document)?
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We often see questions regarding getting new mail notifications when Outlook is closed. Ironically sometimes they are requests about how to get them and sometimes they are complaints about how to get rid of them.
So, how do you get these new mail alerts or how do you get rid of them?
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When I attach a file, I get list of recent files that also includes movies and songs and other items that I will never email. Most of them are too big to attach anyway.
Is there any way to filter the Recent Items list, limit the amount of files being shown there or get rid of it completely?
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