Microsoft Outlook 2013 For Lawyers: Task Tracking
Friday, November 08 2013
Microsoft Outlook contains features that can come in handy for law firms, attorneys, lawyers, and anyone who practices law. In this post, we will cover task tracking. Task Tracking vs. Forwarding Email Many times you may have the temptation to forward an email that needs follow-up to an assistant
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Using the Calendar Feature in Microsoft Outlook 2013
Wednesday, October 02 2013
In Outlook, the Calendar folder stores all of the information that you would expect to find in a conventional paper-based calendar. The calendar allows for three basic types of entries: “Appointments,” which are events that you have allocated time for, but do not involve other people- for example, going to the doctor’s office; “Events,” which
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How to Control Junk/Spam Email in Microsoft Outlook 2013
Friday, June 21 2013
Click here for the complete Oulook tutorial Junk Email is any email that is unwanted by the receiver. It is usually sent in mass quantities to users and contains either unwanted advertising, viruses, spam, malware, phishing websites, or other potentially harmful information. It’s important that all users understand how
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How to Create New Contacts in Outlook 2013
Thursday, June 06 2013
A contact is someone important to your business or personal life that you want to keep in contact with using Outlook. The “Contacts” folder in Outlook is basically the same as an electronic Rolodex, or address book. You use it to keep information about your business and personal contacts. It helps store and organize information
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How to Add Custom Signatures in Outlook 2013
Thursday, May 30 2013
Adding signatures to emails in Outlook 2013 can make your messages look professional, while saving you time and effort. In this post, we will explore how to create your own custom signatures and insert them into your e-mail. 1. Click the “Insert” tab in the Ribbon of the “Message”
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