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How to create desktop shortcuts for Microsoft Outlook 2003 subfolders
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Yes, this is definitely possible. Right-click the folder (such as Contacts or Calendar) and drag it to the desktop. When you release the mouse on the desktop, you will receive a small pop-up window asking if you want to Copy, Move or Create an Active Desktop Item. If you select Copy, a shortcut will be created on... More... Feb 20, 2007
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the telephone is on or off the hook.
Click-to-dial: This lets users dial any person in their Outlook contact list or corporate directory with a mouse click.
Escalate an IM to a phone call: An instant message session can be switched to a phone call with a click on an icon or contact name.
Call control: Users can place a...
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Apr 11, 2006
OutlookTools: Free tool taps into Microsoft Outlook's advanced settings
with one of a number of command-line switches (such as safe or cleanfreebusy). If you want to know what any of the switches does, simply hover the mouse over it for a dialog box that explains its function.
Clear MRU lets you erase the Most Recently Used lists for a number of common Microsoft Outlook functions, such... More... Oct 3, 2006
Control incoming read receipts in Microsoft Outlook
and drag it onto the column heading in your inbox. The double red arrows indicate where the column will be placed when you release the mouse. Close the Field Chooser box.
You'll now see a Receipt Requested column in your inbox that will have a "Yes" in it when the message has a read receipt request attached... More... Aug 18, 2002
Microsoft: End is near for Exchange 5.5
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How to create desktop shortcuts for Microsoft Outlook 2003 subfolders
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Yes, this is definitely possible. Right-click the folder (such as Contacts or Calendar) and drag it to the desktop. When you release the mouse on the desktop, you will receive a small pop-up window asking if you want to Copy, Move or Create an Active Desktop Item. If you select... More... Feb 20, 2007
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