This guide discusses the main changes and new features of Outlook 2013 and provides several tips on how to work with or around them.
General
About mailboxes, addresses and aliases
What is the difference between an e-mail address and an alias and how does that relate to a mailbox?
About the Outlook PST-File
Pst-files, unless you are using an Exchange or Hotmail account, Outlook cannot live without them. This guide contains basic but also more advanced and additional background information about the pst-file and how you can handle them.
Backup and Restore all Outlook data
This guide is all about backing up and restoring your Outlook Data. It describes various methods and explains which method is best to be used in which scenario.
Clear the Most Recently Used lists
For certain actions, Outlook holds a list of most recently used items (MRU lists) so you have quicker access to them. In some cases you might want to clear this MRU list.
Closing Outlook via a (scheduled) PowerShell script
For some actions, such as a backup process, Outlook needs to be closed. If these actions are performed in an automated way, you’ll need to close Outlook programmatically in advance. The script examples in this guide can either be ran as a standalone PowerShell or vbs-script, be scheduled or be part of a larger script such as logon or logoff scripts.
Command line switches for Outlook 365, 2021, 2019, 2016, 2013, and previous
Command line switches can control Outlook start-up behavior for troubleshooting purposes and automation. This guide contains an overview of available command line switches per Outlook version and how they can be used.
Configure Outlook with Outlook.com (Hotmail), Gmail, Office 365, Yahoo, or iCloud
See how you can configure Outlook with an Outlook.com (Hotmail), Gmail, Yahoo!, AOL or iCloud account. The account settings are given for each possible account type and clarified with screenshots.
Delete a stuck Read Receipt
Seeing messages being sent or are you getting sending errors without something in the Outbox? This could be a stuck Read Receipt and can be deleted via Microsoft’s free support tool MFCMAPI.
Executing PowerShell Scripts FAQ and Tips & Tricks
This guide contains frequently asked questions regarding the use of PowerShell scripts and some additional tips and tricks to get you started.
Export Outlook Notes to OneNote
Learn how to quickly export your Outlook Notes to OneNote. This guide contains instructions how to use the the Print to OneNote feature to export your Notes. It also contains a macro which allows you to export in a more direct way via the me@onenote service.
Files and Settings guide for Outlook
If you are in IT support or just are interested to find out which files Outlook uses and where it stores its settings; this is the guide for you.
Instant Search query commands reference
If your Outlook data is indexed by Windows Search, you’ll not only get lightening fast search results within Outlook but also outside of Outlook such as the search fields in Windows Explorer and the Start Menu. For this, many search operator and fields are available. This is a reference guide to these operators and fields and how to use them.
Keyboard shortcuts
Outlook has many keyboard shortcuts which allows you to execute commands
without using your mouse. By using keyboard shortcuts, you can achieve repetitive tasks more quickly.
Live Tiles for Outlook on Windows 8
Learn how to show Outlook data on the Live Tiles in Windows 8. For instance, show your upcoming appointments on the new Start Screen or Lock Screen.
New and Changed in Outlook 2016
Find out what’s new and what’s been changed in Outlook 2016 besides its new “Colorful” theme.
Open the Outlook Address Book from a Desktop shortcut
Quickly look up a contact in your Contacts folder or a colleague in the Global Address List (GAL) with a Desktop shortcut to your Outlook Address Book.
Outlook 2013 / 2016 / 2019 / 365 and Word HTML
The good, the bad and the ugly on Outlook using Word as the HTML rendering engine. This informational faq also contains a workaround for some of the issues.
Outlook Anywhere: Fast vs. Slow network connection over HTTP or TCP/IP
Outlook Anywhere allows you to connect to Exchange even from outside of the corporate network via so-called "Microsoft Exchange Proxy Settings". Here you’ll find options for slow and fast network connections but what does Outlook consider fast or slow and when does it actually matter? This guide takes a closer look at these questions and shows you how to control it.
Outlook.com migration changes; What do I need to know and do?
Microsoft is migrating all Outlook.com mailboxes to the Office 365 Exchange Online mail servers. This will give you a much better synching experience in Outlook but unfortunately may require you to re-add the Outlook.com account to Outlook and make some additional changes once your mailbox has been moved over.
Restore Deleted Items from an Outlook PST-file
Deleted a message and even emptied you’re Deleted Items folder? See how you can still try to get your message back via this recovery method.
Setting Permissions on a Mailbox
Make sure your colleagues only get the permissions you want them to have and delegate your mail properly for when you are out of the office.
Signing your own macros with SelfCert.exe
Sign your own macros with SelfCert.exe so there is no more need to lower your security settings to get rid of VBA macro security prompts.
Top 10 Best Practices for Outlook
10 Things you should know and keep in mind when working with Outlook for a better user experience.
What do the Outlook icons mean?
You probably already know the closed envelope, the open envelop, marked as forwarded, marked as replied and if you are in an Exchange organization the Out of Office icon probably looks familiar as well but do you know the rest? See the full overview of Outlook icons!
What is the Winmail.dat file and how to prevent sending it?
Are you sending/receiving winmail.dat files? See how you can get rid of it.
Where do I find…?
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.
Windows 10 (22H2 / October 2022 Update or earlier) and Outlook
Thinking about upgrading your computer to Windows 10 or are you using Outlook on a Windows 10 computer already? This guide contains not only upgrade preparation and troubleshooting steps but also various tips about the changes that you could encounter involving Outlook after upgrading to Windows 10 or applying a major update for Windows 10.
Windows 7 and Outlook
Thinking about upgrading your computer to Windows 7 or are you using Outlook on a Windows 7 computer already? This guide contains not only upgrade preparation and troubleshooting steps but also various tips about the changes that you could encounter involving Outlook after upgrading to Windows 7.
Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Outlook
Thinking about upgrading your computer to Windows 8 or are you using Outlook on a Windows 8 computer already? This guide contains not only upgrade preparation and troubleshooting steps but also various tips about the changes that you could encounter involving Outlook after upgrading to Windows 8.
Installing
Autodiscover: Some quick methods to get it working
This guide contains various methods for end-users but also for Exchange administrators to get Outlook connected to Exchange via Autodiscover.
Deploy Outlook mail profile settings via GPO or script
This guide provides a script which you can use to deploy mail profile account settings contained in a prf-file. This script can be used as a (Group Policy) logon script and also checks if the mail profile already exists or not.
Downgrading Outlook and backwards compatibility
Planning to downgrade to a previous version of Outlook or want to be able to open your pst-file in a previous version of Outlook? This guide provides solutions to various problems you may encounter when trying to downgrade Outlook or when you need to remain compatible with previous versions of Outlook.
Downloading Outlook 2013 from Office 365 after March 1, 2017
As of March 1, 2017, you can no longer download Office 2013 via the Office 365 portal. When you still need it, you can download it via a direct link or the Office Deployment Tool. Security updates will still be provided until April 10, 2018.
Migrate from Outlook Express or Windows (Live) Mail to Outlook
Migrating from Outlook Express, Windows Mail or Windows Live Mail to Microsoft Office Outlook used to be a relatively easy process but nowadays there are quite a few things you should be aware of to make it work. In addition to mail, this guide will also discuss how you can migrate your contacts and calendar.
S/MIME support for Outlook on the Web (OWA) in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge
S/MIME support for Outlook on the Web (OWA) used to be only available in Internet Explorer but it is now also possible to add this to Google Chrome and the new Microsoft Edge browser. This guide explains how you can manually install or deploy the Microsoft S/MIME Control for Outlook on the web.
Slipstream Office 2007 setup with SP3
When you slipstream Service Pack 3 with your Office 2007 installer, Office 2007 will be directly installed at Service Pack 3 level saving you the trouble of applying it afterwards.
Slipstream Office 2010 setup with SP2
When you slipstream Service Pack 2 with your Office 2010 installer, Office 2010 will be directly installed at Service Pack 2 level saving you the trouble of applying it afterwards. You can also modify the installation to already accept the EULA and fill out your Product Key.
Slipstream Office 2013 setup with SP1
When you slipstream Service Pack 1 with your Office 2013 installer, Office 2013 will be directly installed at Service Pack 1 level saving you the trouble of applying it afterwards. You can also modify the installation to already accept the EULA and fill out your Product Key.
Upgrading to Outlook 2010
Planning to upgrade to Outlook 2010? This guide contains a lot of preparation and other information to ensure a smooth transition.
Upgrading to Outlook 2013
Planning to upgrade to Outlook 2013? This guide contains a lot of preparation and other information to ensure a smooth transition.
Upgrading to Outlook 2016
Planning to upgrade to Outlook 2016? This guide contains a lot of preparation and other information to ensure a smooth transition.
Windows 11 (2023) and Outlook; An easy upgrade?
Thinking about upgrading your computer to Windows 11 or are you using Outlook on a Windows 11 computer already? This guide contains not only upgrade preparation and troubleshooting steps but also various tips about the changes that you could encounter involving Outlook on Windows 11.
Configuring
15 Folder Pane Tips & Tricks
The Folder Pane contains a couple of options and other “secrets” to fit it to your style and work with it more efficiently.
Create a button for a macro
Macros are often used to achieve a goal in Outlook more quickly. However, the option to execute a macro isn’t always easily accessible. Learn how to create a button for your macro to make the macro even more productive.
Create your own fully customized Toolbar
Place all your favourite options on a Toolbar and sort them the way you want it for easy access.
Creating a permanent New Mail Desktop Alert
Do you like the New Mail Desktop Alert but hate the fact that it only stays for up to 30 seconds or only for the Inbox folder? With a small modification, you can make it stay up to 50 days or make it display for when mail is being delivered to another folder as well.
Enabling/Disabling Cached Exchange Mode through the Registry
Check or change the status of Cached Exchange Mode by changing a registry key.
Fonts, sizes and color settings of the Outlook interface
If you don’t like the way Outlook looks like by default, you might want to find out how you can change the fonts types, sizes and colors in Outlook to suit your taste better.
Making the Outlook 2013 interface less white and bright
There is no point denying it; Outlook 2013 is white, VERY white and for some, this can lead to problems. This guide goes through the available options of making the interface less white and also give it a more “classic” look and feel.
Outlook can’t connect to Gmail: Password incorrect
When configuring your Gmail account in Outlook (or other mail clients such as Thunderbird and Mail apps on (older) smartphones), you may run into continuous password prompts or sync errors. This is because Google has turned off Basic Authentication for all accounts and only lets you authenticate via the OAuth 2.0 standard.
Rename Email Accounts and Mailbox Folders
Outlook names your email account and mailbox folder set after your email address. Find out how you can change them into something shorter.
Setting Outlook Group Policies
When you are in an Active Directory network environment you can set Outlook policies to enforce settings on your users. If you are a home user you might want to set policies on what your children can and cannot do in Outlook.
Common Tasks
Adding/Recreating a Mail Profile
Need additional mail profiles or need to recreate it? While a single mail profile can contain multiple mail accounts and different account types, in some cases it might be recommended or required to create an additional mail profile or to recreate the current one.
Can Outlook minimize to the Notification Area?
Outlook can be minimized to the Notification Area but doing so may cause some unexpected results.
Change the way the Address Book sorts the names
The tricks to get your Address Book contacts sorted by First Last or Last First or even by Company.
Creating a Classic View in Outlook 2003
Don’t like the new Outlook 2003 view?
Out of Office Assistant / Automatic Replies / Vacation Responder
Learn how to set an Automatic Reply, Vacation Responder or Out of Office notice. This can be done no matter whether or not you are in an Exchange environment.
Recover a forgotten PST password
Got a password on your pst you don’t remember or never knew of? See how you can still access your mail.
Unblock Attachments
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.
Using images in Signatures
This FAQ article is completely devoted to answer questions heard most often when using images in a signature.
Using the Inbox Repair Tool (scanpst.exe)
The Inbox Repair Tool is your first-aid-kit when it comes down to corruptions in your Outlook’s data storage file (pst-file). This guide walks you through the repair process of recovering your data with scanpst.exe.
What happens to mails dragged or moved to the top Mailbox folder (Outlook Today)?
Ever dragged and dropped a message in the top mailbox folder (Outlook Today) and wondered how you can access it again?
E-mail Management
Allow or prevent Automatic Forwarding/Replying to the Internet
In an Exchange environment you might encounter that your automatic forward/reply rules and Automatic Replies (Out of Office) aren’t working. They probably are working but are forwarded/replying to a message from the Internet. This is disabled as a secure default at Exchange level. This article explains how Exchange Administrators can change this behavior via the Exchange Admin Center (ECP), Exchange Management Console (EMC) or Exchange PowerShell commands (EMS).
Applying message rules to the Junk E-mail folder
When you’ve created a rule to directly delete the most obvious spam messages, rather than letting them go to the Junk E-mail folder, you might have noticed that this method isn’t always successful. With the VBA macro from this guide, you can execute all your anti-Junk E-mail rules against your Junk E-mail folder with a single click.
Categorize Sent Items
This guide contains a macro you can use to easily set or never forget to set categories on your outgoing messages. In addition it includes information about how to strip or leave the assigned categories for the recipient.
Christmas Time! Create Christmas cards or address labels with Outlook
It doesn’t matter if you are sending real Christmas cards or electronic ones, Outlook can be useful to manage either. This guide includes some tips and references to help you prepare.
Color Code your Emails, Calendar or Tasks automatically with Conditional Formatting
Automatically organize your mailbox by color coding specific Email messages, Calendar items, Contacts and Tasks based on your specified properties.
Count Selected Items macro
With this macro you can quickly find out how many items you have selected as unlike File Explorer, Outlook does not reveal this in the Status Bar.
Export folder names to a file
Want to export your list of folder names to a file? This guide provides 2 methods to do that; via a VBScript file that can run outside of Outlook (quickest method) and by using a macro.
Gmail IMAP – Solving the [Gmail] separation
Don’t like the additional [Gmail] folder structure when you configure your Gmail mailbox as an IMAP account in Outlook? This guide contains instructions how to do so and how it will affect your Gmail experience.
Hide, move or delete an Outlook folder via MFCMAPI
Under certain circumstances, you might need to use MFCMAPI to hide, move or delete a folder. These usually involve Outlook’s default folders such as Inbox, Suggested Contacts, RSS Feeds or News Feed folder. As MFCMAPI is an advanced tool, this guide provides step-by-step instructions to safely perform these actions.
Imported IMAP folders are not visible or don’t show any content
Can’t see your messages or folders after importing them from an IMAP export backup? You can easily fix this by running a script or by modifying the folder properties manually via MFCMAPI.
Importing eml-files into Outlook
Still have some eml-files lying around from Outlook Express, Windows (Live) Mail, Thunderbird or any other mail client that you want to import into Outlook? This guides contains instructions and 2 scripts to import eml-files into an Outlook folder of your choice.
Locking your Views against accidental changes
The LockViews macro allows you to easily set the LockUserChanges property of a view which is only accessible via code. Setting this property will protect your custom view against accidental changes or the need for you to recreate it when you want to make a one-time change.
Moving the ost-file of an Exchange, Outlook.com or IMAP account
Changing the location of the ost-file of an Exchange, Outlook.com or IMAP account is a bit more troublesome than moving a regular pst-file. Especially with a relatively small and expensive SSD drive, its default location might not be preferred. Learn how to move it either via a Registry value or by means of a Symbolic Link.
Open message in Internet browser
Outlook uses Word as the HTML rendering engine which could end up in a malformed display of the email message. Use a simple script to render the message in an Internet browser of your choice by a click of a button.
Partial word, string or wildcard search in Outlook
Don’t want to use Advanced Find to do a partial word search? Use this Search Macro to quickly find what you are looking for.
Recover deleted pst-files via Previous Versions
Do you get the error that your pst-file is missing or that it can’t be fixed by the Inbox Repair Tool? If your last backup is from months ago, the Previous Versions feature of Windows might be able to rescue your precious data without the need for an expensive recovery tool.
Rename the default folders of a mailbox
Need to change or reset the names of the default Outlook folders? Even though the “Rename Folder” option for these folders is disabled, you can still rename them in the following way.
Save e-mail messages or entire folders as pdf-file
Looking for a way to save a message directly as a pdf-file? The VBA macro from this guide adds this option to Outlook without the need to install anything besides also having Word installed.
Save embedded pictures in their original format
The SaveAllAttachments macro allows you to save all pictures that are shown in the message body (embedded) as well as all other attachments in their original file format.
Schedule a recurring email with Outlook and PowerShell
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.
Send/Receive errors
There are many reasons why sending or receiving a message could fail. This guide provides solutions to solve your send/receive errors with Outlook.
Separate/Combine mail coming from multiple POP3 accounts
This guide introduces several techniques which you can use to sort your email based on the account you have received it with. While this guide is mainly focused on separating mails received from different accounts, the techniques can be used to sort mail based on other criteria as well.
Show sender’s e-mail address as a column in the Message List
Learn how you can add a column which display’s the sender’s email addresses to your message list view so you will not only see the sender’s name.
Sorting Outgoing E-mails
Sort your outgoing e-mails into folders without creating duplicates.
Tips For Cleaning Up Your Mailbox
Keep your Mailbox clean and up to speed!
Using Outlook.com with your own domain or current email address
Using an Outlook.com account is a great alternative for your current POP3 or IMAP account if you want to sync your emails, contacts and calendar items with multiple devices such as your desktop, laptop, netbook, tablet or smartphone. It behaves a lot like a personal (hosted) Exchange or Office 365 account but for free. You can set it up with an @outlook.com address, your own domain but also with an address you already have from another provider like Gmail.
E-mail Composing
Add Teams, Skype, Zoom and other chat, call or meet now links to your signature
Learn how you can include special links into your signature which will allow the receiver of the message to directly contact you via Microsoft Teams, Skype, Zoom or other chat, online meeting and video conferencing tools.
Adding header text or a top-banner to all outgoing mail
Adding a banner at the top of your message isn’t as easy as adding a signature at the bottom. This guide provides several approaches how to add a top banner with the available Outlook features but also includes a VBA macro solution to fully automate adding the banner to your outgoing emails in a non-intrusive way.
Adding sound or scrolling text to an email
Making Birthday or Holiday cards? Find out how you can add sound or moving text or a video or…
Always Reply in HTML
The macro in this guide will let you reply in the HTML format as easy as pressing a “Reply in HTML” button. This reply will also directly include your HTML signature so there is no need to re-insert that afterwards.
Automatically Bcc someone when sending an email
There is no rule to automatically Bcc someone when sending a message. With the macro code from this guide or an add-in, it is still easy to do so.
Check sending account address before sending email
Prevent sending emails from the wrong email address by adding this simple VBA macro to Outlook.
Corporate Signatures and Disclaimers: Setup and deployment guide
Control and standardize the signatures of your users and add disclaimers to all outgoing emails. Learn the Outlook and Exchange level solutions to use.
Creating, using and managing Signatures
Creating the signature you want with for example a company logo in it can be quite of a hassle. Learn both the basics and advanced examples on creating a signature in Outlook.
Edit the HTML source code while composing a message in Outlook
Need to edit the HTML of a message you are composing or maybe even completely replace the WordHTML with the cleaner HTML created in another application like for a newsletter? The EditHTML macro has got you covered!
Include pdf-version when sending Office documents
Use a macro to send your current Office document (Word, Excel or PowerPoint) together with a pdf-version for ease of access or review purposes.
Mail Merge: Create and send personalized bulk emails
Use the Mail Merge feature to send out personalized mass emails. Full guide with step-by-step instructions for Outlook, Word, Excel and more tools!
Reply and keep original attachments
Use a macro or an add-in to keep the original attachments when replying to a message.
Send As a Delegate or a Distribution Group by default
Do you need to Send As or On Behalf Of another mailbox or distribution group more often than from your own mailbox address? This guide instructs how you can set a different default From address.
Send Word Document As Email
This code has been written for Word and Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010 and mimics the mail document in-line feature to allow you to use additional features in Outlook when sending a document in-line.
Working with message templates
Outlook offers several methods to work with message templates to be more productive in any situation. This guide discusses the various methods and some tips to get you started with.
Errors
AutoArchive not Working
Time to clean up mailbox again but only to find that AutoArchive isn’t working? Learn where to look and even better; How to fix it!
Cannot delete a message
This article contains several easy solutions for when an error message pop-ups each time when you try to delete a message.
Contacts are not available in the Outlook Address Book
This guide offers solutions for when you store your contacts in the Contacts folder but they don’t show up in the Outlook Address Book.
CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) errors on pst-file
What to do when you encounter CRC errors on your pst-file.
Duplicate E-mails: Prevention and clean up tips
Are you receiving the same e-mail over and over again or do you receive it only once but it duplicates in your mailbox? Find out the common causes and how to prevent it from happening.
Envelope Missing in Notification Area
Does the envelope fail to show in the Notification Area to indicate that you’ve got new e-mail?
Error opening attachments / Cleaning out the Temporary Outlook Files folder
Get error messages when opening files directly from Outlook or just want to view what’s in the Temp folder of Outlook?
Event ID 27: Calendar property is missing or empty
After applying Office 2010 Service Pack 2 or one of the last updates that were released for Service Pack 1, you may see multiple Event ID 27 warnings in the Application Log of the Event Viewer with the description: Calendar Folder Property is missing.
Images resize and become unsharp upon sending
Quite a common issue when it comes to inserting pictures in an e-mail (or as part of a signature) is that the picture becomes blurry/fuzzy/unsharp/ and changes in size. Learn how to solve this issue.
Message stuck in Outbox
Got a message stuck in your Outbox and blocks sending or receiving other emails? Here a 5 easy methods to get rid of it.
Microsoft Outlook Backup Add-in not available
Troubleshoot issues with the Outlook Personal Folders Backup Add-In from Microsoft. Workarounds are available for Outlook 2010, Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2016.
Outlook doesn’t start, crashes or shows Not Responding
Having trouble opening Outlook or does it crash frequently or shows Not Responding in the Title Bar? This guide is all about solving Outlook startup and instability issues.
Outlook doesn’t close or outlook.exe process keeps running
Can’t get Outlook to close properly, is the outlook.exe often still running in Task Manager or are some settings not saving? This guide contains common causes and troubleshooting steps to solve the issue.
Password not remembered
Does Outlook keep asking you for the password to connect to the server even when you’ve selected the “Remember password” check box?
Quick Steps not saving or not showing addresses
When you create a Quick Step in Outlook 2010 which contains an address, it could be that the Quick Step cannot be saved (Finish/Save button doesn’t respond) or your address list shows empty when trying to select an address from the Address Book.
Signature appears to be double spaced
Does it look like your signature is double spaced?
Contacts
Create a Contact Group from selected Contacts
When you create a new Contact Group (also known as a Distribution List), Outlook doesn’t offer you much flexibility when it comes to finding and selecting contacts via the “Add Members” dialog. This macro allows you to directly create or update a Contact Group from the selected contacts in your Contacts folder.
Display the member count of a Contact Group
In Outlook, there is no direct way to find out how many members have been added to a Contact Group (sometimes also known as Distribution Lists). By using a macro, you can get the member count with a single click.
Export Contacts to Excel
Easily export all the contact information that you need to Excel without needing to go through the Export wizard and mapping columns. This method also allows you to export more than just the standard columns.
Map It customizations and driving directions for Contacts
Learn how to customize the Map It function for Contacts. With these tweaks you can change the mapping from Bing Maps to Goolge Maps or any other mapping service. You can also modify it to have it act like a route planner and get driving directions to the contact as well.
Reviving the Contact Activities feature in Outlook 2013
Contact Activities was one of the lesser known and used functionality of Outlook and has been removed in Outlook 2013. This guide shows you how to revive the feature with the use of a VBA macro.
Standardize Contacts’ Full Name and File As format
What does you Contacts folder and Address Book look like? Do all names show up in the same format? Chances are they aren’t which will affect the sorting order and how fast you can find a contact in your Contacts folder or Address Book. The macro in this guide allows you to quickly quickly standardize the naming convention of all your Contacts to a format of your choice.
Update general info for multiple contacts
See how you can use use views to easily update general info for multiple contacts at once such as the Business Address for when a company relocates.
Updating the Offline Address Book in Exchange and Outlook
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.
Calendar
3 Methods to report time spent on Meetings, Tasks and Journal items
While Outlook is great at planning and registering all your activities, it is not that great when it comes to reporting about those activities. This guide contains several methods to create such reports.
7 Tips to prevent your Calendar from crashing or becoming out-of-sync
For many, the Calendar in Outlook is a crucial part of their day and for future planning. To make sure you can rely on it, there are a couple of important do’s and don’ts to be aware of.
Creating a new appointment based on an existing one
This guide contains a macro with which you can use an exisiting appointment as a template to create a new appointment. You can configure which properties should be copied to this new appointment. The result similar to the feature of creating a new contact from the same company.
Driving directions for meeting locations
This guide contains a macro for creating a Map It function for Appointment and Meetings similar to the Map It function for Contacts. With this macro the Location field is used to get directions in your favorite on-line route planner.
Printing a yearly calendar with Holidays and Birthdays
Outlook itself doesn’t contain a Yearly Calendar Style to print your calendar but you can use the Calendar Printing Assistant for this instead. This guide provides instructions on how to print a yearly calendar with key dates such as Holidays and Birthdays and also contains exclusive templates to improve the printing output.
Record gas mileage for Appointments, Meetings, Contacts and Tasks
Even though Outlook has a field to record mileage for various items, aside from the Tasks item, it is nearly impossible to fill it out quickly. With this macro you can now quickly log and retrieve your mileage for a selected or opened Appointment/Meeting, Contact item or Task.
Shift multiple Appointments to a different time
There can be various reasons why you might need to move multiple appointments or meetings at once while maintaining their mutual offset such as a sudden change of schedule, a sync gone wrong, time zone changes or DST madness. The macro in this guide makes it more easy to change all these appointments or meetings at once.
Other
Make Outlook Web Access Your Default Mailer
How To set Outlook Web Access as your default e-mail program in Internet Options.
PowerPoint tips: perfect presentations
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.
Report Office Store Web Add-ins (apps) usage in your organization
Do you need an overview of which Outlook Store apps are being used in your Exchange organization or Office 365 tenant? With a PowerShell one-liner and the Excel PivotTable and PivotChart feature, you can quickly create a nice looking report with an interactive table and chart.