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Outlook 2007: Advanced Mail Management Western Connecticut State University presents:

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Keep track of messages The first time you start Outlook 2007, you’ll notice something new. It’s called the To-Do Bar, and it’s there to help you remember to take action when you need to. In the To-Do Bar, you’ll see upcoming items from your calendar as well as flagged messages and tasks. Curious about how things get into the To-Do Bar? That’s what this lesson will tell you.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Meet the To-Do Bar The To-Do Bar displays flagged messages, tasks from your Tasks folder, and upcoming meetings, appointments, and events from your calendar. In the To-Do Bar, you can see these things at a glance, without having to switch to other windows in Outlook.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Meet the To-Do Bar The picture shows the basic parts of the To-Do Bar. Date Navigator Upcoming calendar appointments A place to type new tasks Your task list (flagged messages and tasks)

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Prioritize with follow-up flags The first lesson familiarized you with how to create a task by dragging a message to the Tasks button in the Navigation Pane. An even easier way to keep track of what you need to do, based on the information in a message, is simply to flag the message for follow-up. The picture shows a message in the Inbox that has been flagged with a follow-up flag. Notice that the flagged message also appears in the To-Do Bar.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Prioritize with follow-up flags Flagged messages show up in many places. Messages that you flag for follow-up not only show up in the To-Do Bar, they also show up in your task list and on your calendar. That’s to help you remember to do the things on your list. And, if that’s not enough, you can set reminders for them so that you actually remember to follow up.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Change the subject, but only in the To-Do Bar The subject of a message doesn’t always describe the task you need to do. In that case, you can change the subject of a flagged message in the To-Do Bar. When you do this, the subject of the message in the Inbox is unchanged.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Change the subject, but only in the To-Do Bar You may wonder: What’s the difference between a flagged message and a task created by dragging to the Tasks button? If you like to delete messages after you’ve finished with them, you’ll probably prefer to use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do. If you like to keep your messages, either in your Inbox or in folders, you’ll probably prefer to use follow-up flags because flagging is quick and easy. The answer is mostly a matter of style.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 When you complete, don’t delete You may be tempted to delete items from the To-Do Bar when you’ve completed them. However, there’s a better way. When you complete a task, mark it as complete using the Mark Complete command. A quick way is to simply click the flag next to the item. Completed items will drop off of your list as you might expect.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 When you complete, don’t delete But what’s really helpful about marking an item complete? You’ll see it listed on your calendar at the bottom of the day on which you completed it. And it’ll be crossed out so that you’ll know you’ve completed it. It’s a great way to remind yourself of all of the work that you’ve done.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 When you complete, don’t delete But what’s really helpful about marking an item complete? In the To-Do Bar and in the Calendar, any task not marked as complete on its due date will automatically be carried over to the following day until you complete it.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Turn a message into a calendar entry Earlier, the lesson pointed out the Date Navigator at the top of the To-Do Bar. You can use the Date Navigator to quickly create a new calendar entry from a message. The picture shows the process: just drag the message to a date in the Date Navigator.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Turn a message into a calendar entry The process is similar to the process of dragging a message to the Calendar button in the Navigation Pane, as described in the first lesson. Why is this method better? Because there’s one less step: The date information is filled in automatically to match the date you drag to in the Date Navigator.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Show the To-Do Bar as you like it To change what’s shown in the To-Do Bar, point to To-Do Bar on the View menu, and select or clear the items you want to show or hide. It’s also easy to show or hide the To-Do Bar itself. To hide it, press ALT+F2, or click the Close To-Do Bar button.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Show the To-Do Bar as you like it To change what’s shown in the To-Do Bar, point to To-Do Bar on the View menu, and select or clear the items you want to show or hide. It’s also easy to show or hide the To-Do Bar itself. Show it again by pressing ALT+F2 or by pointing to To-Do Bar on the View menu and then clicking an option, as shown in the picture.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Show the To-Do Bar as you like it To change what’s shown in the To-Do Bar, point to To-Do Bar on the View menu, and select or clear the items you want to show or hide. Also, a quick way to make more room for other windows in Outlook such as the Reading Pane, is to minimizethe To-Do Bar by clicking the Minimize the To-Do Bar arrow next to its title.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Name your color Tired of losing things in your Inbox? Want to be able to quickly spot messages from your boss or about a specific topic? Use color to instantly organize and sort your mail. With colored categories, you can make specific messages more visible—even if all you do is leave them in your Inbox. Categories and their associated colored labels let you quickly see what’s what in a way that makes sense to you.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Organize messages with color If you’re working on a special project, you can make messages about the project easier to find later. Just mark all related messages with a color- coded category. The picture shows a few color-coded messages: Green is for messages about Coho Winery, and yellow is for messages about Contoso.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Organize messages with color If you’re working on a special project, you can make messages about the project easier to find later. Just mark all related messages with a color- coded category. The picture shows a few color-coded messages: A message can be color coded with multiple colors if it applies to more than one account, as the selected message does. You’ll also see colored categories and their names in the Reading Pane.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 How to assign a category Wondering who creates the category names? You do. You create a category name and choose the color that’s associated with it. Then, you can assign that category to incoming and existing messages. One way to assign a color category to a message is to right- click in the Categories column and use the shortcut menu, as shown in the picture.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 How to assign a category Wondering who creates the category names? You do. You create a category name and choose the color that’s associated with it. Once you’ve assigned a category to a message, you can quickly scan your Inbox and find the message just by looking for its colored tag.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 How to match names and colors Outlook categories start with unspecific names: Red Category, Orange Category, etc. Naturally, categories will have the most meaning if you give them specific names. The first time you use one of the default categories, such as the Purple Category, Outlook will prompt you to rename it using the Rename Category dialog box. You can type a new name for the category in the Name box, as shown in the picture.

Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007 Can’t remember what the color means? It happens to the best of us: We come up with a great system for staying organized, and then poof, we forget part of the system. Say, for example, that you used orange to color code all personal messages. Then, suppose you don’t get a personal message for a while, and you forget what orange means. No problem. As the picture shows, the decoder is a just a click away.