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1 Outlook Web Access (OWA) Training
contacts calendars Intro myself. We only have one hour, so I will be prioritizing according to your requests, and what I understand the change in your area to be. OWA is major difference, as it was associated with a different looking interface with old server. For many, OWA is what you are using at shared computers, and it is slowing up your productivity. By far the number one requested item was to explain difference between OWA and Outlook Client, so will start there, and also as a level-set. A number of the questions/responses I got on the survey were unclear whether they concerned OWA or Outlook Client. Generally, I like to keep the trainings separate, because it becomes confusing to switch b/w two interfaces. We will do so here, esp. during your direct training session. I will make the training materials available online, as well as updating the FAQ there. There is a 1-page OWA Quick Guide as a handout.

2 Topics Contacts Calendars General Mail Viewing Contacts
OWA vs Outlook Client Cached mode vs. online mode Mail Logging into OWA Navigating mailbox: Reading messages New messages New mail folders Reply/Forward/Print/Delete Mark, Flag, Pin messages Filter, Sort, Conversation View Archive or Move messages Mark junk Rules Mail Settings Setting up signature Setting up out-of-office reply Changing Default Reply Setting alert for incoming mail Blocked/Safe list Advanced Search Display settings Contacts Viewing Contacts Adding Contacts Importing contacts Calendars Viewing calendars Change view Search Calendar Create event Setting up meetings Viewing room calendars Sharing calendars (and unsharing)

3 OWA: Outlook Web Access/App
OWA allows you to access your through any web browser connected to the internet. OWA is part of Office 365. The Outlook client also allows you to access your , but requires you to install software on your device. Outlook is included as part of the Microsoft Office suite. Generally, Outlook offers more features than OWA, such as integration with other Office Suite apps. OWA offers anywhere access, and is (generally) faster. Haha on the faster, but hold on a moment.

4 Outlook Client Features
Complete offline access. Delay or schedule s. Paste objects into messages. Advanced search features. Advanced display settings.

5 Cached Mode vs Online Mode
OWA is always in online mode (offline available when enabled and on updated browsers). Outlook Client can be in cached mode or online mode. Online Mode: pulls info directly from server (does not create a local copy to work from), and requires a connection. Cached Mode: pulls info from a local copy on your machine, which is updated periodically from the server. There were a number of comments about slowness, but I wasn’t sure whether these concerned OWA or client, and where it was running. All critical to know to respond to slowness requests. Generally, you want to choose Cached mode for a client, as you will have faster results and

6 Cached Mode vs Online Mode (cont.)
Cached Mode: allows users to work offline, and users feel less impact from network connectivity issues. Online Mode: best if using a client with shared machines (OWA may be best option in that case), or if working with very large mailboxes (over 25 GB) when disk space is an issue (or limit the size of the local cache to only messages from past 3 months, for example). There were a number of comments about slowness, but I wasn’t sure whether these concerned OWA or client, and where it was running. All critical to know to respond to slowness requests. Generally, you want to choose Cached mode for a client, as you will have faster results and be able to work offline. Exception: not on shared machines, and not in non-persistent virtual desktop environment (don’t want to create your cached copy every time).

7 OWA Interactive Training
Yes! Just like that! Click on area indicated (reading or slideshow view) Peach callouts indicate when action is required from you. Click on the indicated object (this one).

8 Logging in

9 Nav bar with support info, training, and guidelines
Logging in Nav bar with support info, training, and guidelines

10 Access OWA here using your WUSTL key
Logging in Access OWA here using your WUSTL key

11 Or go directly to the OWA portal:
Logging in Or go directly to the OWA portal: click Click wustl key box

12 Navigating Your Mailbox
Click on a message to open in the reading pane. Double-click to open in a new window. Click graslaub message click

13 Navigating Your Mailbox
search Folders in far left pane. Search for messages or people. Create new message or folder. New message Right-click a folder to create new Click folders, search, and new. Folder list

14 Navigating Your Mailbox
Default setting is Reply all (click gear icon to change). Click down arrow to Reply, Forward, Print, etc. click Click reply all Note you can save a message in OWA by Print to PDF

15 Navigating Your Mailbox
Hover over message to: delete, mark as read/unread, flag, pin

16 Navigating Your Mailbox
Click All to: Filter, Sort, and Turn on and off Conversation View (by folder) click

17 Organizing Your Mailbox: Archiving
Selecting a message changes your task ribbon along the top. Archiving moves messages from inbox without deleting. click Click message. Click Archive.

18 Organizing Your Mailbox: Archiving
Set up an Archive folder the first time you archive (play video for example). Video Note: mailboxes are limited to 50 gb, although unlimited archiving can be turned on. Deleted items are permanently removed after one year (30 day recovery window).

19 Organizing Your Mailbox: Sweep, Junk, Move
Sweep to delete or archive batches of s. Mark Junk s. Move to different folder. Click sweep, click junk, click move to to create new folder. Show folder online.

20 Organizing Your Mailbox: Rules
Right-click a message to create a new rule based on this message. Name your rule, then add conditions and actions. Narrow: add more conditions Broaden: delete conditions Actions: move to folder, delete, junk, forward, etc. Hit OK to save. Click sweep, click junk, click move to to create new folder. Show folder online.

21 Searching in OWA You can narrow your search by: folder
In OWA, begin searching in the search field in the upper-left hand corner. Enter your search term, then hit enter or click the magnifying glass to see advanced search features. You can narrow your search by: folder sender or receiver attachments are included or not date of message

22 Searching in OWA: Advanced Query Search
Enter a keyword from table followed by colon and search term. Example to search only subject field for “database”, enter subject:database in search box.

23 Setting Up a Signature Click gear, and search “signature” in settings search bar. Click “ signature”. Or scroll down to select App Settings for Mail.

24 Setting Up a Signature Under Layout, choose Signature. Select options. Save. Click the back arrow next to Options to return to mailbox. Click back arrow.

25 Setting Up Automatic Replies
Under Mail, open Automatic processing, choose Automatic replies. Hit Save when finished. Click the back arrow next to Options to return.

26 Changing Default Reply
Under Mail, open Automatic processing, choose Reply settings. Select choice, click Save. Click the back arrow next to Options to return to mailbox.

27 Setting an alert for incoming mail
Under Mail, choose Message options. Select preference, click Save. Click the back arrow next to Options to return to mailbox.

28 Blocked/Safe Sender List
Under Mail, choose Accounts. Select Block or allow. Enter a sender or domain, and click plus sign to add to your safe or blocked list. s from those senders or domains will be moved automatically to junk (or never moved to junk for safe senders).

29 Display Settings Gear  Display settings.

30 Contacts Contacts are accessed through the People app. Click the App launcher in the upper left (or right on small windows), and choose the People tile.

31 Contacts Use Search People to find contacts in the Wash U Directory. If no search results appear, be sure you are searching the Directory. Add to contacts, or a Contact List. click

32 Contacts To add a Contact not in the Wash U Directory, choose New  Contact. To import contacts from other accounts, choose Manage  Import contacts.

33 Calendars Click the App launcher in the upper left (or right for small windows), and choose the Calendar tile.

34 Pin the Calendar to Navbar
From the app launcher, hover over top right corner. Click on ellipsis that appears. Click Pin to navbar. Do the same for your Mail App, as well, to quickly switch between them.

35 Calendars Change Calendar View in upper right. Search Calendar events in upper left. Share with others (full details or just availability).

36 Calendars Enter emails, or search by name Click twice
Sharing: Click Share twice. Enter address(es) in Share with: (just type name to search Wash U directory or contacts). Customize subject line. Choose permission level. Choose which Calendar. Hit Send. Enter s, or search by name Click twice Select permissions Choose calendar to share

37 Calendars Unsharing: Right-click your calendar. Choose Permissions…
Change permission level or click x to remove altogether. Save or Discard changes.

38 Calendars: Create an Event
Click New. Under Details, add a title, location, and start and end dates and times. If it's an all day event, select the All day check box. When you don't want others to see the details of a calendar event, select the Private check box. To make this a recurring meeting (a series), in the Repeat list, pick how often you want it to take place, and in the From and To boxes, set the dates that you want the recurring appointments to span, for example, repeat this meeting every Wednesday from March 4th to May 6th. In the Reminder box, set the lead time to remind the participants of the approaching appointment. NOTE    Use the  reminder and Send reminder to boxes to send an reminder to yourself or to the participants. Fill out the reminder message box, and click Save.

39 Calendars: Set Up a Meeting
Follow steps for creating a calendar event. Add people. Add room to search room calendar. click Scheduling assistant allows you to view availability of meeting participants and rooms Enter s, or search by name

40 View Calendar and Mail Together
Outlook Client allows you to “peek” at your calendar while viewing Mail. OWA does not. However, you can open your OWA calendar in a separate tab in your browser.

41 Settings You may need to change your time zone. Click gear in upper-right and choose Options. Then select Region and time zone, and set to Central Time.

42 Support Site


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