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Manage Your OutlookDont Let It Manage You
  • A Workshop by the Tunxis Information Technology
    Dept
  • February 2005

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Manage Your Outlook Preview Pane
  • Change view settings to show preview pane at
    bottom of screen
  • Viewgt Reading Panegt Bottom

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Manage Your OutlookShow message sizes
  • Add the column for message size to your view
  • Step One
  • Access Custom view
  • View gt Arrange BygtCustom

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Manage Your OutlookShow message sizes (2)
  • Step Two
  • Add size option
  • Customize View select Fields
  • Show Fields Select Size in left list. Click Add

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Manage Your OutlookShow message sizes (3)
  • Note the size of each message displayed in the
    right column
  • Adjust the column size to fit all of the size
    information
  • You can sort messages by size by clicking the
    size column header. But be sure to re-sort it by
    Received date

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Manage Your Outlook
  • What makes an email message BIG?
  • Usually one thing - ATTACHMENTS
  • Which attachements are usually the biggest
    Culprits?
  • Pictures
  • Adobe (pdf) files
  • Word Documents
  • What can YOU do to help when you send messages?
  • Write your document in Word to take advantage of
    all the formatting features. But instead of
    attaching the Word document, just copy the text
    from Word into your mail message.

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Manage Your OutlookCreate sub-folders to
organize your mail
  • Right-click Inbox
  • Select New Folder
  • Name your new folder and navigate to the location
    you want the new folder to appear under
  • (Example click the Inbox to have the new folder
    appear under your Inbox folder)
  • Click OK

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Manage Your OutlookMailbox Cleanup Tool
  • Check the size of your Mailbox and find
    oversized messages
  • Tools gt Mailbox Cleanup
  • View the size of your mailbox and all folders
  • Find all messages over a specified size

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Manage Your Outlook Mailbox Cleanup Tool (2)
  • All messages over the limit you specified will be
    displayed along with the folder they are in
  • Sort messages by size to find the largest
  • Highlight messages to delete as you would with
    any message

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Manage Your Outlook
  • Exchange Mailbox vs. Outlook Data Files
    (Personal/Archive Files)
  • Outlook Data Files (also know as Personal or .pst
    Files) are NOT simply folders to organize your
    mailbox. They are files YOU create to store
    messages outside of your Exchange mailbox.
  • Because they are not in your Exchange mailbox,
    messages in Outlook Data Files do not affect the
    size of your Exchange mailbox or contribute
    toward your overall mailbox size limit.
  • Outlook Data Files should be located on your
    network home folder so that they will be backed
    up along with your other documents.
  • All Outlook Data files are accessed using
    Outlook. They will appear in your folder list
    along with the folders in your Exchange Mailbox.
  • AutoArchive is a convenient way to move older
    messages to a special Outlook Data File based on
    settings you control.

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Manage Your OutlookOutlook Data Files (2)
  • Click the small arrow key next to the New Toolbar
    button
  • From the dropdown menu, select Outlook Data File
  • The New Outlook Data File dialog box displays.
    Select the topmost item as shown and click OK

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Manage Your Outlook Outlook Data Files (3)
  • The typical Microsoft navigation screen will
    open. Use the drop-down list in the Save In
    field and select your home folder (Should appear
    as drive u)
  • Select the Outlook folder on your U drive and
    click the Open button
  • Enter a name for your file and click OK

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Manage Your OutlookOutlook Data Files (4)
  • Enter a display name for the file in the dialog
    box. This is the name that will appear in your
    folder list in the left pane of your Outlook
    desktop. It does not need to be the same as the
    file name.
  • Since you are storing this file on your home
    folder, which is accessible only to you, it is
    unnecessary to add a password as well. Leave
    that field blank.

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Manage Your OutlookOutlook Data Files (5)
  • The new Personal File will appear in your folder
    list
  • You may now drag and drop messages, folders, or
    other information into this new Data file
  • Note that items in this file appear in the right
    pane as they do in your inbox

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Manage Your Outlook
  • Archiving Outlook Folders
  • AutoArchiving is a method of keeping the size of
    your Outlook account to a minimum by saving older
    Outlook information to a separate data file using
    automatic settings you create.
  • AutoArchive is a 2-step process. First you
    turn on AutoArchive, then you set the AutoArchive
    properties for each folder that you want
    archived.
  • At any time, you can move items in your account
    manually into the Archive file or any another
    Outlook Data File you create.
  • You may find you want to use a combination of
    manual Outlook Data Files and AutoArchive to
    manage your old mail. AutoArchive is
    particularly useful to store old items from the
    Sent Items folder, which tends to grow especially
    large.

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Manage Your Outlook FIND Utility
  • Outlook offers an excellent search function
  • Click the Find icon and the find toolbar will
    display

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Manage Your Outlook FIND Utility (2)
  • Highlight the folder you want to search in
  • Enter the text to be searched and click Find Now
  • Every message in the selected folder and
    subfolders with this text in the subject will be
    listed

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Manage Your Outlook Advanced FIND Utility
  • In the Find toolbar select Options and Advanced
    Find
  • Enter your search text and change the selection
    in the In field to include message body (all
    text in message).
  • Alternately, you can search for messages from a
    specific person

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Manage Your Outlook
  • Tips to Organize your Mail
  • Create a 1-Pending folder to move items pending
    action from you. If you begin it with the number
    1 it will appear as the first folder under your
    In-Box
  • Create sub-folders to organize topics or mail
    from specific persons for which you expect to
    receive a large volume
  • Create a Temp-200x sub-folder to move all items
    you dont specifically need to organize, but
    dont want to actually delete. At the end of the
    year, move the whole folder to your archive file

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Manage Your OutlookDont Let It Manage You
End
  • A Workshop by the Tunxis Information Technology
    Dept
  • February 2005
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