Insert Screen Shot in an e-mail Message (Outlook 2010)
Sometimes when creating an e-mail message you may want to insert a screen shot. Outlook 2010 has added a new function to make this a quick and easy process.
Sometimes when creating an e-mail message you may want to insert a screen shot. Outlook 2010 has added a new function to make this a quick and easy process.
In Windows 7 Outlook now requires permission to open an attachment in an e-mail message. Since you are already aware you should ONLY open attachments from a trustworthy source, this warning message can be disabled. This video will show you how to run Outlook as the Administrator. You will be able to remove the checkmark from the "Always ask before opening this type of file" warning message. In some cases, as the Administrator, the message may no loger appear at all. Making the changes shown in this video will save you a step when opening attachments.
The keyboard shortcut for 'Quick Print', CTRL + P, no longer works the same in Word 2010. However, you can now create custom keyboard shortcuts, or customize existing keyboard shortcuts in Word 2010. In this video we will demonstrate how to create a keyboard shortcut for 'Quick Print'. This process can be used to create or modify any keyboard shortcut in Word 2010.
There are times when you will only have limited access to e-mail, and unable to respond as quickly as you normaly would. If you are in a meeting, out of town, on vacation, etc. You can use the 'Automatic Replies' feature in Outlook to create a detailed message that will be sent to anyone who sends you an e-mail message. This process is shown using Outlook 201, but works the same in Outlook 2013.
When navigating to find a file or folder it is usually easier to see more files and folders if Windows Explorer is open full screen. By taking one extra step, you can ensure that Windows Explorer always opens in full screen.