EULA keeps appearing
Every time I start Outlook, the Microsoft End-User License Agreement, comes up on the screen. I must have accepted it a dozen times right now.
Is there a way to make this go away permanently?
Every time I start Outlook, the Microsoft End-User License Agreement, comes up on the screen. I must have accepted it a dozen times right now.
Is there a way to make this go away permanently?
For some reason, the AutoPreview only works for unread messages. Those messages that have been read no longer show the AutoPreview.
For all other computers in the company, the AutoPreview shows for ALL messages regardless of whether they have been read or not.
How can I achieve the same?
I’m using various Internet connection methods for my laptop depending on where I am. For instance I use:
On some connections I get a metered network warning and Outlook doesn’t connect automatically to save costs. As I have Outlook running in the background, I often don’t even notice and miss my notifications.
How can I force Outlook to always connect regardless of the connection type?
When printing my weekly or monthly calendars, I'd like to print the week days only as that is my work schedule. The weekends are my own and thus are always empty for my work calendar.
To optimize the printing output and increase the display size of the actual working days, omitting Saturdays and Sundays would be great (like you can hide them in the Work Week Calendar View).
Is it possible to do this for printing as well?
In the Notes options of Outlook, I can choose a default color out of a set of 5 colors.
Is there a way that I can change the color of an existing note and to have more than 5 colors?
When selecting multiple calendars in Outlook, it will automatically switch to Schedule View when I select 5 or more calendars.
However, I'll have to disable all the calendars again before it will return back to the normal view again.
Can I tell Outlook when it should switch to Schedule View and back again?
When trying to start Outlook, I get the following error;
"Cannot start Microsoft Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook window."
How can I recover and start Outlook again?
When quickly going through my emails, often I haven't actually really read the emails but Outlook already marks them as read. This is quite confusing unless I mark them as unread again which takes more time and defeats the purpose of quickly going through my emails.
The same is true when I access a mailbox from somebody else; I might have read it but the mailbox owner hasn't yet so the mails shouldn't be marked as read either.
How can I set Outlook so that it will not mark these emails as read when I go through them?
I used your tip to enable week numbers in the Calendar but those week numbers are really small.
Can I somehow make them appear larger?
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