In the Microsoft Outlook web app, create a folder called “I’m Ccd” underneath your inbox folder. Now at the top, click the three dots on the right and select Rules > Manage rules.
It’s no secret: Students get a flood of emails — from professors, the administration, clubs and classmates. Sometimes it feels like it never stops and manually sorting these can be overwhelming.
The gHacks blog points out a great, but lesser-known feature in Microsoft Outlook: You can sort by multiple columns at the same time with an easy trick. All you need to do is hold down the Shift key ...
Microsoft's "new" Outlook version offers user-friendly Rules setup for inbox organization. Use Rules to automatically sort ...
If you are looking to micro-manage your folders in Outlook, it is essential to organize them. You can alphabetically sort out the folders to make navigation quicker and more intuitive, especially when ...
Is your Outlook inbox so packed that important emails slip through the cracks, leaving you feeling overwhelmed? If so, you’re not taking advantage of features that help keep everything under control.
Like most days, your inbox is probably overflowing with emails, each vying for your attention. The constant ping of new messages can feel overwhelming, leaving you buried under a mountain of digital ...
Effectively managing your Outlook inbox is a crucial step toward improving productivity and reducing the stress associated with a cluttered email environment. A well-organized inbox ensures that your ...