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Tips and tricks for getting the most out of Outlook.com
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Published onSeptember 23, 2020
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No matter how big your company is, if you’re on board with Microsoft 365, you’ll need to depend on Outlook on the web as part of your operations. But, with the pandemic still raging on, a lot of businesses both big and small are still suggesting employees work from home. This means you’re likely spending more time in your inbox. That’s why, today, we’ll be looking at some tips and tricks to get the most out of Outlook.com
Organize your inbox
First on our list are some ways to organize your inbox. We suggest turning on Focused Inbox. It’s usually on by default, but you can turn it on by clicking the settings cog in the top left corner of the screen and then clicking the toggle switch forFocused inbox. With focused inbox, Outlook filters the messages it thinks are most important. You’ll be able to switch to the non-important messages at any time by clicking on the Othersection.
While you’re here, you also can filter your inbox, too. Even with Focused inbox turned on, you’ll still get some messages that don’t apply to you, so feel free to use the Filter functions. Click theFilterbutton on the top right corner of the inbox to filter our messages. You can filter by unread, to me, flagged, mentions, attachments, sort, and a lot more.
Train your focused inbox
If your Focused inbox isn’t exactly focused and messages are showing up inOtherinstead, there’s a way to clean things up. For our second tip, we suggest training your Focused inbox by moving messages between them. To do this, click the message fromOtherand then click theMove tobutton at the top of the screen. From there, chooseAlways move to focused inbox. With this option selected, messages from this sender will always go to your focused inbox, to put it in view.
Try keyboard shortcuts
Want to save time during your busy day when using Outlook.com? Why not use some keyboard shortcuts instead of having to drag your mouse. Just like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, Outlook on the web has some keyboard shortcuts for common functionality. With these shortcuts, you’ll be able to save some time and maybe get some more work done. Have a look at the table above, and check out thefull list here at Microsoft.
Feeling lost? Search for settings for help
If you’re a novice at Outlook.com, it might be easy to get lost. You might not understand how to change a setting for something related to your inbox, reading messages, sending messages, or more. Well, Microsoft has your back. From the settings cog in the top right corner of the screen, you can search for common settings. This includes switching themes, sharing, forwarding, time zones, and a lot more. You also can click the link to view all of Outlook settings. It’s available at the bottom.
Create a signature or set an out of office notification
Final on our list are two things which will be useful for you. The first is to create a signature, and the second is to set an out of office notification. Creating a signature gives your emails a personal touch, and out of office notifications will auto-reply to messages when you’re not available for work.
To set up a signature, go to thesettingsmenu, and then chooseView all Outlook settings. From there, clickMailfollowed byCompose and reply. From that page, you’ll be able to create a signature to automatically be added to your email messages. You can choose to include it on new messages that you compose, or messages that you forward or reply to, as well.
Lastly, to set an out of office notification you can head back to thesettingsmenu and chooseview all outlook settings. From there, clickmail,and thenAutomatic Replies. Choose the checkbox to turn on the auto-replies, and then enter in a time and date to send replies and then enter your message (about being out of office) and then clickSave.
Check out our other guides for more!
Over the past year, we’ve been covering a lot of other Microsoft 365 related topics. We suggest you check them out over atour dedicated news hub. Some topics include how you canmanage meetings, useMicrosoft To Do with Outlook, and more. Also, feel free to let us know how you’re using Outlook by dropping us a comment below.
Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.
Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.
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