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SAVE YOUR REPLIES WITH YOUR ORIGINAL E-MAIL IN OUTLOOK

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

As you all know, I am all about saving time and keystrokes. You must be highly organized to run an efficient office and this little tip is but one more way to achieve that end.  This article will also be very well liked by law offices especially.

I am sure there have been instances when you go back and re-read an e-mail and you have to scratch your head and wonder what your response was when you originally received it. This little tip will show you how to never have that experience again!

In most law offices, folks create special folders for client specific e-mail.  You must have folders other than your Inbox for this particular trick to work, so that is a very good thing.

The reason law offices do this is so that when a client calls and they need to referencethe client’s  latest e-mail, they don’t have to scroll through hundreds of other of e-mails to find it.

Follow the steps below to learn how to save your repleis with your original e-mails.

  1. Make sure that you have a special folder other than your Inbox to store client specific mail.
  2. Click on Tools | Options.
  3. At the top of the dialog box that opens, under the Preferences tab, under E-mail,  click on E-mail Options.
  4. Once that dialog box opens, under Message Handling, click the Advanced E-mail Options.
  5. Under Saved Messages, select In Folders Other than the Inbox, save replies with original message.
  6. Click OK three times to exit and you are finished.

Now, when you open up a particular client folder, you will not only find your original e-mail from them, but also your reply to that e-mail.  There will be no more guessing!

You may want to take a look around at the other options available to you under the Advanced E-mail Options even if just to make yourself more familiar with them.

Contact Linking in MS Outlook 2007

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

In earlier versions of MS Outlook, most forms had a field on the lower right corner called Contacts, in which you could link a contact to an item, which would, in turn, show up on the Activities tab.

A lot of folks used this item and a lot didn’t. For those of you who DID use it, you may think it isn’t available in version 2007, but it IS available.  You just have to know where to find it.

  • Click on Tools | Options | Contacts Option button.
  • Add a check to the option under Contact linking to make it appear on forms.

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Spell Check the Subject Line in your MS Outlook e-Mail

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

If you are using MS Word as your editor in Outlook and have enabled the spell check as you type option, I am sure that must have noticed that the subject is not spell checked as you type. To have that happen automatically, you must enable the option to Check spelling before sending.

Follow these steps to make that happen:

  • Click on Tools | Options | Spelling.
  • Select Always Check Spelling before Sending.

This setting is, by default, turned off, so you will have to turn it on if you want your subject spell checked automatically.

Clicking F7 to start a spell check will also check the subject line.