How to create a new message using Stationery or any HTML file using the standard commands of More Stationery or Insert > Insert as Text command. You can also use a macro or PowerShell to create the message.
Apply Outlook Stationery to Replies and Forwards
Although Outlook doesn't include a way to use stationery with replies and forwards, you can use a macro to insert stationery into a reply or forward. You can also use the macro to insert a boilerplate text file.
Disable Live Preview in Outlook and Word
How to disable LivePreview in Microsoft Outlook and Word.
Calculate Days Overdue and Days to Complete Tasks
Outlook doesn't track extensions and date changes, but you can view the number days overdue and days to complete each task using custom fields.
New Message Indicator for Subfolders?
Replace Outlook rules that file all messages on arrival, and deeply nested folders with Search Folders and Quick Steps to keep Outlook organized and find the messages when you need them.
Receive a Reminder When a Message Doesn't Arrive?
Use a run a script rule to set reminders to alert you if a new message (such as routine server alerts) doesn't arrive within a specified time.
Change the Free/Busy Status on Meetings
How to change the "show time as" option for a meeting to free for the only the organizer.
Print Outlook Business Card Images
Use this macro to create and print a Microsoft Word document containing Outlook's business cards. The macro saves the card as a jpg image then inserts it into a Word document. Option Explicit Public Sub MergeContactPhoto() Dim currentExplorer As Explorer Dim Selection As Selection Dim oContact As ContactItem Dim obj As Object Dim filename As
Replying to Sent Messages
A user had a complaint about Outlook (don't we all!) and was looking for a way to change the behavior. For example, I send an email to Joe and want to add additional comments after it's sent, so I go to the Sent Items folder and click Reply, but it is replying to me, not
'Have server reply' rule is not using 'reply-to' address
The question came from an Outlook user: We want to use a "Have server reply rule" to send an automated reply to people who send us a message using our web form. When the rule runs, Outlook is replying to the From address (our web server), not the Reply to address (the person who filled