The move to fully ribbonize Outlook meant many of Outlook's options moved. The most obvious being the Tools, Options dialog. Options is now on the File tab. If you use this often, put it on the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT). Almost everything is under the File tab now, with some options accessible from buttons on
Suggested Contacts and Auto-Complete Lists
Understanding difference between Microsoft Outlook's Suggested Contacts and Auto-complete list.
Modify Calendar Printing Assistant Templates
How to modify the Calendar Printing Assistant Templates to change fonts, colors, field sizes and more.
Using Custom Business Cards
While you can't the business card layout used by existing contacts, other than by editing each contact, you can change the default which is used for new contacts by creating a custom contact form with the desired business card layout and publish it. Set it as the default Contacts form for new Contacts. Create a
Using Outlook's AutoArchive Feature
All versions of Microsoft Outlook support Archiving. Learn how to configure Microsoft Outlook's AutoArchive settings and how to manually archive your mailbox.
Automatically Cleanup Outlook's Deleted Item and Junk Email Folders
Use the 'empty deleted items on exit' option built into Outlook to empty the Deleted Items folder, or use AutoArchive to delete Junk email and deleted items as they age.
More Tools and Utilities for Sharing Outlook Data
For a read-only calendar, see Publishing Microsoft Outlook Calendars on the Internet or an Intranet. If you don't have too many calendar items to share, you can simply send vCalendar or iCal files. This is especially useful if not everyone is using Outlook, since many other products support the vCalendar standard. Third-party providers also offer
Outlook, Multiple Accounts and the Default Account
When you use Microsoft Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2013 and have multiple accounts delivered to different *.pst files, Outlook doesn’t use the default account set in Account settings. Instead, it uses the account associated with the mailbox or *.pst file the folder you are viewing is stored in. This change in behavior doesn't work well when an IMAP is configured to be the default email account and you have a POP3 account delivered to the default pst file.
Choosing Between Outlook 32- or 64-bit
Should you install 32-bit or 64-bit Outlook? If you have applications that need to use Outlook to send email, you need to verify Outlook 2010 64-bit is supported. If you receive the error "Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Microsoft Outlook and set it as the default client." you need 32-bit.
Outlook SecureTemp Files Folder
Understanding Outlook's SecureTemp folder, where it's located and what it is used for.