By default Outlook blocks certain attachment types which are known to be used to spread viruses. However, they can also used for valid reasons and you know that the attachment is secure. Follow the instructions from this guide to see how you can still access them when needed.
Automatically organize your mailbox by color coding specific Email messages, Calendar items, Contacts and Tasks based on your specified properties.
With all the changes that came with the transformation of Hotmail to Outlook.com and the Live ID becoming a Microsoft Account, this guide wasn’t just up for a renaming but for a major rewrite! This updated guide walks you through the entire process of using Outlook.com with your own current address; from signing up to migrating over your data, even when this is a Gmail account!
Still communicating with someone who is using Office 2003 or previous? You might want to include this link when sending mails with an attachment in the new Office 2007/2010/2013 document format like docx, xlsx and pptx.
Changed Outlook version and can now no longer find your favorite feature? Or have you heard of a feature but don't know where to find it in Outlook? This guide will help you on your way.
Are you troubleshooting an Offline Address Book issue? Knowing how the timings work in Outlook and Exchange and how to trigger a manual update and download of the OAB-files can help you solve it more quickly. Also, when a lot of user mutations take place, increasing the OAB update frequency makes sure that the OAB on the Outlook clients are quicker up-to-date.
PowerPoint is the most popular tool for giving presentations. It's ideal for everything from sales talks to academic lectures. The program makes compiling and running a presentation easy, but there are still pitfalls that can trip up even the best presenter.
You can use these Command IDs for programming but also to disable buttons in the Ribbon, Backstage and other menus and toolbars by means of Group Policies.
KnockOut is a free tool to easily monitor whether or not Outlook is running on your computer.
Do you need to send the same emails on a recurring basis like daily, weekly or monthly? Outlook doesn't natively have this feature but with some PowerShell code or add-in it can be done quite easily.