No Mail icon in Control Panel
I'm trying to make a change to my Mail Profile and I was advised to go to Control Panel-> Mail. However, when I go to Control Panel, there is no Mail icon.
Where exactly is it located?
I'm trying to make a change to my Mail Profile and I was advised to go to Control Panel-> Mail. However, when I go to Control Panel, there is no Mail icon.
Where exactly is it located?
In responds to enabling full text search within pdf-attachments, several readers asked how they could also preview these pdf-files directly in Outlook.
I've got several message templates stored in the Drafts folder which I use on a frequent basis. However, whenever I open the template from the Drafts folder and send it, it is removed from the Drafts folder.
Can I configure Outlook to always leave a copy of the template in the Drafts folder?
For some emails I manually set the option “Request a Read Receipt” and for some contacts I always request a Read Receipt via a message rule.
I’ve tested this myself and it worked as expected but I hardly receive a Read Receipt from other people. How can this be?
Is it possible to disable the Ribbon and get the interface back with Toolbars and Menus that I'm used to from previous versions of Outlook?
When I'm offline, I can still read my email thanks to Cached Exchange Mode. However, I don't have access to my Public Folders anymore.
Is there some way I can cache these as well?
When I have Outlook running but work in another application, sometimes Outlook suddenly pops up taking the forground.
Aside from this being quite annoying, this also means that when I'm typing, the text is sent to Outlook and not to the application I'm working in at that time.
Is there a way that I can keep Outlook in the background while working in another application?
I have my company's website address in my signature and it should be blue and underlined.
However, it shows up purple. In the editor it shows as blue and even when I recreate it, it shows up as purple again.
How can I make it stay blue?
When I start creating an email from another application, I cannot access Outlook anymore. Every time I click in Outlook, I only hear a "ping" sound.
How can I get the focus back on Outlook instead of the opened message?
I've got a long Distribution List (or Contact Group as they are called now since Outlook 2010) to which I want to send a message to.
As I don't want to use the BCC field and actually also might want to address the messages personally, I looked at using the Distribution List as the source for my Mail Merge.
Is this even possible?
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