Thursday, September 20, 2012

Four like - to on finding things in your Inbox

A stream of mail most likely flows in your Inbox from colleagues and friends, and from all these eNewsletters and alerts that for logged on. Need a quick way to track certain messages, without having you wade through all of them.

So that you can cut through the clutter, we've put together four tutorials, which show some ways search in Outlook:

1. Find can't this e-Mail message? These three tips can help.
Whether you have a filer (keep carefully organized into the mail folder) or a cart (you keep all your messages in your Inbox), can these three tips will help you to find elusive mail.

2. Better search in Outlook 2010
A common problem with e-Mail search is that they may return too many results. Two features in Outlook 2010 Inbox more efficient make the search: the search contextual tab in the Ribbon and the search list.

3. "Zoo Closed, Cobra Missing": have you tried Outlook Instant Search?
Track when things in your company lost, how much time you are wasting it? Instant Search in Outlook can help.

4. Best practices from Outlook: search folders
A search folder is a virtual folder that provides a view of all e-Mail items that match specific search criteria. With search folders, you can view messages in one place even though they might be stored on other Inbox.

For more information about Outlook search:

Find a message or item with instant search

Best practices for Outlook 2010


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