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Working with Mail Folders

 

Moving In and Out of the Preview Pane (Outlook 97-2002)

 

Showing the Preview Pane (Outlook 97-2002) (Posted 07/11/2004)

 

Switching to Your Inbox

  Using AutoPreview (Posted 07/11/2004)

 

Showing the Reading Pane (Outlook 2003) (Posted 06/23/2004)

Working with Folder Views

 

Deleting Related Messages (Outlook 2000)

 

Displaying Unread Messages Only

 

Navigating Unread Messages

 

Sorting Items in a Table View

 

Using the Message Timeline View

Sending and Receiving Mail

 

Adding Someone Who Sent You a Message to Your Personal Address Book

 

Checking the Recipient's Name in a Mail Message

 

Marking a Message as Read

 

New Mail Notification

 

Recalling or Replacing a Message

 

Sending a Hyperlink (Revised 12/10/2004)

 

Sending Mail to a Group of Contacts

 

Sending Web Pages by E-mail

Other Features

 

About Using Word as Your E-Mail Editor (Posted 06/08/2004)

 

Applying a Theme to a Word E-Mail Message (Posted 06/08/2004)

 

Delaying Delivery of a Message

 

Requesting Read Receipts (Outlook 2003) (Posted 06/18/2004)

 

Setting Sensitivity Levels for Messages

 

Using Follow Up Flags (Outlook 97-2002)

Rules

 

Creating Out of Office Rules

 

Sharing Rules

Signatures

 

About Signatures (Posted 06/08/2004)

 

Creating a Signature with Word as Your E-Mail Editor (Outlook 2000-2002) (Posted 06/08/2004)

 

Creating a Signature with Word as Your E-Mail Editor (Outlook 2003) (Posted 06/26/2004)

Voting in E-Mail Messages

 

Asking Others to Vote in an E-mail Message

 

Creating Custom Voting Buttons

 

Viewing Vote Responses

Dragging and Dropping

Outlook's drag and drop feature lets you create mail messages from entries in your Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, or Notes folders. Or you can drag your mail messages to other folders to make appointments, tasks, or notes out of them. Browse the tips below to find out how.

 

Creating a Message from a Note

 

Creating a Pre-Addressed Message to a Contact

 

Dragging to Create a Task

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