Outlook 2007 tips
While I’m on the subject of tips, here are a few tips for Outlook 2007.
1) Stop Outlook from suggesting names in the TO field.
This is related to the .nk2 file I blogged about awhile ago. If you don’t like that outlook suggests names for you, then you can turn this off. Go to Tools, then Options. From there choose the Preferences tab, then click the e-mail options button. In the e-mail options dialog, click the Advanced E-mail Options button. Uncheck the radio button for “Suggest names while completing To, Cc, and Bcc fields”. Click “ok”.
2) Configure Outlook to NEVER send read receipts.
Personally, I think read receipts are annoying. Some people love them, and who am I to judge, but I’d prefer to keep when I read your mail to myself, so I turn this “feature” off. To do this, go to Tools, then Options. From there choose the Preferences tab, then click the E-mail options button. In the E-mail options window, choose the “Tracking Options” button. Look for “Use this option to decide how to respond to requests for read receipts. Only applies to Internet Mail accounts.” There are a couple of radio buttons – choose “never send a response”. Click “ok”.
3) Remove the System Tray icon for new email
Another love it or hate it item. I like this one, but when the system tray gets cluttered, out it goes. To remove the icon, once again go to Tools, Options and from there choos the Preferences tab. On the Preferences tab choose the E-mail Options button. In the E-mail options dialog choose the Advanced E-mail Options button. Under the “When new items arrive in My Inbox”, uncheck “Show an envelope icon in the notification area”. Click “ok”.
4) Configure Outlook to empty the deleted items folder when you exit.
This is really helpful if you have limited mailbox space. Deleted items count toward your mailbox space limits, so you either need to remember to empty your deleted items, or have outlook do it for you when you exit the application.
To configure Outlook to empty deleted items on exit, go to Tools, the Options, then choose the “Other” tab. Under “General”, check “Empty the Deleted Items folder upon exiting”. Click “ok”. Your sysadmin will love you ;)
5) Add Holidays to your Calendar
Outlook support iCal, so there are thousands of calendars you can add to Outlook. To add holidays from the default list, go to Tools then Options, then choose the Preferences tab. In the Calendar section, click the Calendar Options button. In the Calendar Options window, click the “Add Holidays” button. Scroll through the resulting list, click the radio button next to the ones you want, then click “ok”.
Just a few things for now. I’ll add more another time.
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