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965 results foundAlways show the received day name of a message in the Message List
When looking at the received dates of the messages in the Message List, I see the first messages have a day and date specified. When I scroll further down my list of messages, only a date is shown.
How can I set Outlook to always display the name of the day that the message was received on in the Message List?
Organizing Outlook windows on Windows 7
I usually open two or more Outlook windows/messages to do my work more efficiently. In Windows XP and Vista I could select multiple Outlook windows with the CTRL button on my keyboard and then use the right click menu to organize the windows. Or, in case it was grouped automatically, simply right click on the group.
How can I do this in Windows 7? The only right click option I get regarding this is "Close all windows".
Reading long Notes
I'm using Notes a lot and usually also have quite long notes. There seems to be no scrolling bar for a Note window and I often find myself resizing the note or walk through it with my cursor keys.
Is there a way to enable the scrollbar or any other way to read long notes more easily?
Can’t connect to a Shared Mailbox I’ve been granted access to
My colleague granted me permission to her mailbox but when I try to add it to Outlook I get the following error;
Cannot display the folder. Microsoft Outlook cannot access the specified folder location. The operation failed. An object cannot be found.
When I try to expand the folder list, I get another error;
Cannot expand the folder.
She double-checked the permissions and even set it to “Owner” level but I still can’t access it from Outlook on my computer.
How can we make this work?
Printing early morning and late evening appointments
I’m organizing an event which lasts the entire day and I’ve added all activities as individual Appointments to the Calendar.
I now want to print out this entire day and hang it at strategic places so people can easily lookup the schedule. Unfortunately, everything that happens before 7AM and after 7PM is only being printed in an “overflow” instead of within the time scale.
How can I adjust the printing timespan so that everything between 6AM and 12AM is being printed?
Outlook Notifications not showing in Action Center of Windows 10
I’m using Outlook on Windows 10 and whenever I receive a new email I do get the notification toast but when I open the Action Center, the message isn't listed there.
Can I add Outlook’s notifications to the Action Center as well so I can quickly see if I received any new emails while I was away from my computer?
Move emails from unknown Contacts out of your Inbox folder
I know Outlook offers ways to move emails from certain people into different folders. However, I’d like to do the reverse; Move emails from unknown contacts into a different folder.
This way my Inbox will only be filled with messages from people I know instead from people I don’t know.
Can I do this in Outlook?
Emails are being copied to “Important” folder
I’m connecting to my Gmail account via IMAP and in the folder list on the left, I also have a folder called “Important”.
In this folder, I receive various emails which are also received in my Inbox folder. It also contains many emails that also exist in my Sent Items folders.
How can I prevent my emails from being duplicated in this “Important” folder?
Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2016 message list: Is it really black?
When I look at the message list in Outlook 2013, I’ve got the feeling that things aren’t as “sharp” as they should be.
It looks like the name of the sender and subject of the message isn’t really black. The characters in the emails itself look a little bit darker and clearer to me.
Is this just me needing glasses or there another option to make the characters sharper in the message list?
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