The speed is perfect! I assume people find it overwhelming as they feel it may be complex, which again makes them forget the simpleness of just pausing the video or simply moving the cursor to play the video at there own desired speed. There are always more people who like the faster speed of things than like it slow; even walking feels slow so you want to run. Keep the pace please. Love it.
0:45 save time and reduce redundant working steps. 1:00 Tip 1: advanced search. 1:50 From:, To:, Subject:, etc. Has Attachment: search prompts. 2:00 Tip 2: work time 2:15 with whom you share your calendar. 3:00 Tip 3: switch email tab to calendar tab. 3:10 my own work blocks. 3:30 Control 1: Email; Control 2: Calendars. 3:45 Tip 4: default reminder time: you could either dismiss it or snooze it before the meeting. 4:35 Tip 5: Email templates, for recurring emails of the same or a similar type 4:55 Challenge: weekly project meetings require meeting notes to be send via mail. - similar type with standardized format and same recipients. 5:40 save as an outlook template which has a file type ending dot. 6:15 Tip 6: Sidebar options: 6:30 To-do bar options.
Not sure if this was a recent feature but as well delaying delivery which is a pro-active measure of correcting an email, there is also a reactive measure: "Recalling an email" Simply double click on the email that has been sent and wish to correct, it will open this email on a new window. Click File (top left), and at the bottom middle you will see an option for 'recall' which removes the email from a recipient's inbox
I LOVE this video! Color code when I'm copied! Using the side bar for the calendar and tasks! Email search tips - This was SO great! I'm hooked! Just want to bindg watch all day!
Brilliant! Thank you for this video. I grudgingly use Outlook because my company uses it - but it has gotten better over the years. I like the “to-do” addition in the brand new version - but wish it just integrated into tasks. What I love about this addition is that it integrates with the Planner app that we started relying on while working remotely.
Thanks! Indeed, I believe there is a lot of potential that is still uncovered with cross-integrating different MS tools.. thanks for sharing and all the best, Lea
Very nice. The delay all email is one I'll definitely be trying from now on. No matter how many times I've tried though, I just can't get used to the idea of threaded conversations. It just makes things more confusing to me for some reason. Rather, I find one email and sort by subject to get them all together.
Great tips!! I knew maybe 3 of your tips already. Now I am not sure if I want to share your video with my co-workers, or just look like a wizard. Of course I will share it, but maybe I will wait a day or two. Thanks Lea! Update - I watched this again, and relearned several tips! Sooo good. I have shared these tips with so many co-workers, and made this video a must see in my dept.
Hi Darcy, thank you so much! Great to hear you could take something away from the video. And sure, maybe just wait a bit and then feel free to share ;) Best, Lea
8:49 If I want to make sure that one of my mails is sent, or I want to track them as a task, I BCC myself. That way, I can also use categories for certain e-mails. Also, it looks a bit stupid if the other party sees that you've CCd yourself on your response mail.
Something I just figured out, if you convert an email to rich text, insert attachments, and then save the email as a Quick Part template, it carries over the attachments. That's going to save me so much time since a lot of my work involves sending the same email with the same attached documents over and over
Thanks, this is a useful video. I have several copies of Outlook open, so I can click into calendar, emails, tasks, or shared in boxes - easier than Ctrl and numbers I find
Great video! I have a big struggle, when trying to create recurring meetings for a bunch of people in my company on a project im managing, what is the best/easiest way to see what day/times would work to schedule a recurring meeting for example 8 people? Right now it's a manual scroll through the days/weeks to see patterns of open slots... is there a easier/more efficient way to do this?
Thank You for your great videos. I have a question, I have a folder that I have made and put emails in from specific people. Is there a way to have a link in an address book contact that I could click on to take me directly to the folder with all of their emails. Thank You
Hi Larry, that's a very good question I have never asked myself. I have not yet come across that functionality, however, I would work with a workaround and just use the search bar and search for emails from that person and / or sort your folders alphabetically, such that you know immediately where to look for. Hope that helps, Lea
I have made "Rules" as well. Every time I get a new email from a customer I get a message reminder telling me I've got a new email from this person (custom message). I can also with "rules" sort all of the incoming mails and sent mail from/to a specific sender to a specific customer map AUTOMATICALLY. It sorts itself automatically. It's great.
This is the Next video I am going to watch. I really discovered your video's. Sorry about all the comments ;) I watched the one with the toxic persons. I forgot to comment. And will watch it again btw. You got a new fan! :D
No worries, Patrick! Love the exchange so please continue to comment if you'd like to. Glad you like my content and provide me with feedback, which is really motivating. All the best, Lea :)
Hi - Do you know if it is possible to extend the view of the "all day" events in Outlook? Both on-screen as well as print-view. I am only able to see a handful of events, maybe 5-6 max, and then it cuts off. Would love to be able to view all on one screen/ page. Thank you.
Your tips are quite useful. However, some steps are quite fast to follow. Perhaps you can slow down a bit to make it more clear. Thank you for your sharing 😊
In IBM Lotus Notes - we can create blocks of texts within a single email - which can be expanded or collapsed. It helps to formulate the big emails to smaller sections. Can we do this in Outlook ?
Hi there, that sounds like a great feature. However, I am not aware of something like this in Outlook, unless there are any plug-ins that can do this. Best, Lea
Another Outlook tip to copy a meeting: Ctrl-C an existing meeting, Ctrl-V to the new spot. It will still let you modify it before it sends to the recipients.
The speed is perfect!
I assume people find it overwhelming as they feel it may be complex, which again makes them forget the simpleness of just pausing the video or simply moving the cursor to play the video at there own desired speed.
There are always more people who like the faster speed of things than like it slow; even walking feels slow so you want to run. Keep the pace please. Love it.
Thank you so much for your kind words, Lillian! Glad you liked the video :)
You can't get the speed right for everybody. I could appreciate it being a problem if we didn't have the option of changing the speed on the video
0:45 save time and reduce redundant working steps.
1:00 Tip 1: advanced search.
1:50 From:, To:, Subject:, etc. Has Attachment:
search prompts.
2:00 Tip 2: work time
2:15 with whom you share your calendar.
3:00 Tip 3: switch email tab to calendar tab.
3:10 my own work blocks.
3:30 Control 1: Email; Control 2: Calendars.
3:45 Tip 4: default reminder time: you could either dismiss it or snooze it before the meeting.
4:35 Tip 5: Email templates, for recurring emails of the same or a similar type
4:55 Challenge: weekly project meetings require meeting notes to be send via mail. - similar type with standardized format and same recipients.
5:40 save as an outlook template which has a file type ending dot.
6:15 Tip 6: Sidebar options:
6:30 To-do bar options.
Thanks!
Thank you for this!
Much appreciated!
Finally a video that has a lot of information but isn't 40 minutes long. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
The ctrl+1/2 tip is so awesome!!
Glad you like it :)
Not sure if this was a recent feature but as well delaying delivery which is a pro-active measure of correcting an email, there is also a reactive measure: "Recalling an email"
Simply double click on the email that has been sent and wish to correct, it will open this email on a new window. Click File (top left), and at the bottom middle you will see an option for 'recall' which removes the email from a recipient's inbox
Thanks for sharing. The recall option is not new but certainly very helpful as well :)
I appreciate the shortness of the videos but packed with useful content. Thank you
Thanks, Claudia! Glad you like videos. Cheers, Lea
These videos are helpful in organizing my outlook. And it saves a lot of time now.
Glad you like them!
Dear Miss Lea, Many thanks and its very useful & helpful tips...
Glad it was helpful!
I LOVE this video! Color code when I'm copied! Using the side bar for the calendar and tasks! Email search tips - This was SO great! I'm hooked! Just want to bindg watch all day!
Thank you so much, Angela! Much appreciated 🙏
I did not expect this video to be so helpful! Every single tip is worth knowing and I appreciate you getting to the point. Thank you, Lea.
Great to hear that and glad you liked the video! Best, Lea
I liked the delay email and move draft and outbox close to the inbox. Tks for the tips.
Glad you could take something away, Fernando!
Superb information, thanks for sharing your knowledge!
You are welcome :)
Outstanding suggestions! Most effective channel I have found for outlook training
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Summarized, precise and valuable information. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
Just fantatic tips! Thank you form Australia!
Thanks, Rudi! Greetings to you in Down Under :) Cheers, Lea
These videos are amazing - thank you so much Lea!
You're so welcome!
Brilliant! Thank you for this video. I grudgingly use Outlook because my company uses it - but it has gotten better over the years. I like the “to-do” addition in the brand new version - but wish it just integrated into tasks. What I love about this addition is that it integrates with the Planner app that we started relying on while working remotely.
Thanks! Indeed, I believe there is a lot of potential that is still uncovered with cross-integrating different MS tools.. thanks for sharing and all the best, Lea
I have learned several new things, thank you :)
You are welcome!
This is great! Thanks, Lea!
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice. The delay all email is one I'll definitely be trying from now on. No matter how many times I've tried though, I just can't get used to the idea of threaded conversations. It just makes things more confusing to me for some reason. Rather, I find one email and sort by subject to get them all together.
Hi Scott, thanks for your feedback. I really love having threaded conversations but can also see your point of making it a bit more confusing.. :)
Very clear and to the point, well demonstrated and great visuals - thank you :)
Your are very welcome - thanks for your feedback :)
Thank you, I loved these tips! Can't wait to put them to use when I get to the office today!
You are welcome, Joey! Glad you could learn something new :)
A lot of information in a single video. Great!!
Thanks for the feedback - glad you liked it :)
This was awesome. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
this video is packed with info
Thank you!
great tips, implemented 3 of them right away!
Awesome, so glad to hear that!
Thank you! I’m using Google for 8 years for work and now I’ll have to use Microsoft. Your video was really helpful.
Thank you so much, Bianca!
highly underrated channel!
Thank you so much!
Wonderful content, thank you. You do move QUICKLY so I am glad that I can stop the video to take notes. Great job!
Glad you enjoy it, Mark!
I like the presention, very helpfull and very creative, good job.
Thank you very much, Ram!
this was brilliant, thank you !
You're very welcome!
Such a great video. I learned alot and really appreciate the tips and presentation style of the video. Very nicely done
Thanks so much 🙏
I’m pretty savvy with outlook but I learned how to switch between tabs. Thank you!
Happy to help!
Thank you so much for sharing!
You are welcome - thanks for watching!
Wow! I really liked your idea to keep the mails group based on conversation.
Thankyou so much.
You are very welcome!
very efficient tutorial, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
All of them were new to me except Email Templates. Thanks!
Great, glad you could learn something new!
Brilliant. TY for the solid info.
You are very welcome 🙏
Thank you so much for your great videos.
Thanks, glad you like them!
Very helpful video. Thank you. I had to slow it down at certain places when you demonstrated a couple of actions.
Very nice informative video.
Very sweet voice.
Hi Piyush, thank you so much for your feedback! Much appreciated and all the best, Lea
All the tips where really useful, thanks for sharing. Much appreciated.
Hi Govind, thanks for your feedback and you are very welcome! Glad that you could learn something new. All the best, Lea
Great tips!! I knew maybe 3 of your tips already. Now I am not sure if I want to share your video with my co-workers, or just look like a wizard. Of course I will share it, but maybe I will wait a day or two. Thanks Lea!
Update - I watched this again, and relearned several tips! Sooo good. I have shared these tips with so many co-workers, and made this video a must see in my dept.
Hi Darcy, thank you so much! Great to hear you could take something away from the video. And sure, maybe just wait a bit and then feel free to share ;) Best, Lea
8:49 If I want to make sure that one of my mails is sent, or I want to track them as a task, I BCC myself. That way, I can also use categories for certain e-mails. Also, it looks a bit stupid if the other party sees that you've CCd yourself on your response mail.
helpful and workable as usual. thanks too much.
You are very welcome!
Really good tips. I didn't know many of them. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the feedback! Glad you could learn something new. Cheers, Lea
Thank you so much, I learn a lot of new things.❤
You are very welcome!
I picked up some new tips, thank you!!!
You're so welcome!
Great video. Thank you for the tips.
Thanks for the feedback - glad it was helpful
Something I just figured out, if you convert an email to rich text, insert attachments, and then save the email as a Quick Part template, it carries over the attachments. That's going to save me so much time since a lot of my work involves sending the same email with the same attached documents over and over
Hi Mia, thanks for sharing! Glad you found that out and can save so much time :) Best, Lea
Excellent. Very Helpful
Thank you so much!
Super power packed vidie with relevant information that really matters for daily office communications
Thank you so much, Pradeep!
this video is super helpful for me
Thank you so much, Robyn!
@@LeaDavid your welcome
you are the best. Thank you
Thanks, Sharif!
Woah really surprised at the quality of this content! Good stuff!
Thanks for your feedback :) Cheers, Lea
learned 2 new things. View with TO DO so i can see my calendar with my inbox and delayed delivery! Thanks!
Hi Rebecca! Thanks for sharing and glad you could take those two things away :) All the best, Lea
IJ like the brief delay and email template tip. Thank you.
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful.
Very great tips, and definately some tips that have not been mentioned before
Glad to hear that you learned something new, Bruce! All the best, Lea
Very insightful video
Glad it was helpful!
Many Thank it is very imortant .
Glad you like it!
Thank you for the useful info!
My pleasure!
thank you so much Lea, I an a new IT coop and these tips are fantastic ! :)
You're so welcome! :)
Very usefull video 👍👍
Glad you liked it :)
Excellent tips🎉
Thanks, Priyanka, for the feedback!
Thanks a lot! All the tips very useful, I was impressed by Ctrl + 1, 2, genius!!!
You're welcome!
So helpful, thanks
You're welcome!
Thankyou so much...😊😊😊
Most welcome 😊
Thanks, this is a useful video. I have several copies of Outlook open, so I can click into calendar, emails, tasks, or shared in boxes - easier than Ctrl and numbers I find
Thanks, Lisa! Indeed, hopefully those tips will improve your productivity :)
Great video! I have a big struggle, when trying to create recurring meetings for a bunch of people in my company on a project im managing, what is the best/easiest way to see what day/times would work to schedule a recurring meeting for example 8 people? Right now it's a manual scroll through the days/weeks to see patterns of open slots... is there a easier/more efficient way to do this?
The final tip is the most important one for me.🤩
Thanks, Samitha!
only 3 tips are new for me, but they are life savers (changing between tabs 😲) so thank you so much for sharing :)
You are very welcome 🙏
Thank you!
You are welcome, Tina!
Thanks for the tutorial. Tasks are very different in Outlook 365. Is the view that you have in Office Home and Business 2021?
I found Ctrl+1 and 2 very helpful as well as conversation view. Thank you
Glad it was helpful, Stevie!
Fantastic thank you! Definitely more than a few new ones in there!!
Thanks, Tania!
Great video, many thanks :)
Thanks, Zuzana - glad you liked it!
great video. so many helpful tips. the advance search features were sooo good
Thanks, Regnis - glad it was helpful!
@@LeaDavid can I ask, are you German?
Quicksteps is a good one
Agree!
helpful for me
Glad you think so :)
Excellent tips, love the final one, so useful!
Thank you for your feedback!
Thank You for your great videos. I have a question, I have a folder that I have made and put emails in from specific people. Is there a way to have a link in an address book contact that I could click on to take me directly to the folder with all of their emails. Thank You
Hi Larry, that's a very good question I have never asked myself. I have not yet come across that functionality, however, I would work with a workaround and just use the search bar and search for emails from that person and / or sort your folders alphabetically, such that you know immediately where to look for. Hope that helps, Lea
I use Quick Steps combined with Quick Parts instead of templates. I find it easier and even faster than finding my saved templates.
Also a very good combination - thanks for sharing!
I have made "Rules" as well. Every time I get a new email from a customer I get a message reminder telling me I've got a new email from this person (custom message).
I can also with "rules" sort all of the incoming mails and sent mail from/to a specific sender to a specific customer map AUTOMATICALLY.
It sorts itself automatically. It's great.
Sounds great, Erik! Thanks for sharing :)
This is the Next video I am going to watch. I really discovered your video's. Sorry about all the comments ;)
I watched the one with the toxic persons. I forgot to comment. And will watch it again btw. You got a new fan! :D
No worries, Patrick! Love the exchange so please continue to comment if you'd like to. Glad you like my content and provide me with feedback, which is really motivating. All the best, Lea :)
@@LeaDavid Thank you Lea! I will. Much to learn. And as a teacher (math teacher on highschool) myself, it is always good to see how people teach.
Hi - Do you know if it is possible to extend the view of the "all day" events in Outlook? Both on-screen as well as print-view. I am only able to see a handful of events, maybe 5-6 max, and then it cuts off. Would love to be able to view all on one screen/ page. Thank you.
Thank you. I subscribed. For me the ctrl +1 is a saving!!
Thank you very much!
Look at you way to go ....Lea..Thank you very much indeed.
Thanks, Nader! :)
thanks Lea.
You are welcome, Abbas!
Your tips are quite useful. However, some steps are quite fast to follow. Perhaps you can slow down a bit to make it more clear. Thank you for your sharing 😊
Thanks, Tony! Glad you liked it :)
I like the last tip about sending with delay
Glad you found this helpful :)
Wow, ja vielen, vielen Dank dafür!
Sehr gerne!
amazing tips!
Thank you very much :) Best, Lea
In IBM Lotus Notes - we can create blocks of texts within a single email - which can be expanded or collapsed. It helps to formulate the big emails to smaller sections. Can we do this in Outlook ?
Hi there, that sounds like a great feature. However, I am not aware of something like this in Outlook, unless there are any plug-ins that can do this. Best, Lea
Another Outlook tip to copy a meeting: Ctrl-C an existing meeting, Ctrl-V to the new spot. It will still let you modify it before it sends to the recipients.
Fully agree - thanks for adding!
Thank you
You are welcome!
good one thanks
You're welcome - thanks!
This is great, Thank you for this well structured video :)
Thanks, Miguel, for the feedback!
I have learned so much. Thank you. Subscribing.
Thank you so much and glad to hear that! All the best, Lea
Helpful ✅
Awesome, thanks! Glad that I could help you out :)
That was great!!
Thanks, Nathan!
@@LeaDavid yeah the next day, I set the rule for 2min delay of message! Very helpful