How to use a run a script rule in Outlook to add a category to delegated meetings.
Run Rules Now using a Macro
How to use a macro to run Outlook's rules on demand or triggered by a reminder.
Automatically Add a Category to Accepted Meetings
Use a run a script rule to add a category to an Outlook meeting when the attendee accepts the invitation.
Disable Outlook's Reading Pane
How to use Group Policy or a registry key to disable the reading pane in Outlook 2013, 2010, or 2007.
Run all Outlook Rules on Startup
Use an Application Startup macro to run Outlook's client side rules automatically.
How to color-code your email as it ages
Create an Outlook Custom View using Conditional Formatting to highlight messages as they age.
Hide Read Receipts in Conversation View
How to create a custom view to hide read receipts and non-delivery reports in Outlook's Inbox.
Run a script rule: Reply to a message
Use a run a script rule to autoreply to a message.
How to prevent changes to Outlook views
It's not hard to image this scenario: you create a custom view, everything is just the way you like it. Then you accidentally sort by a different column. Outlook saves the changes and your perfect view is ruined. In the early versions of Outlook, users were presented with a "Do you want to save changes?"
Send a New Message when a Message Arrives
How to use a Run a Script rule to have Microsoft Outlook automatically send a new email message using a template to new email addresses when a message meeting specific conditions arrives.