In the jungle of different versions of Microsoft Office and Outlook, it is often difficult to identify which edition you are using. While the versions have a lot in common, they also differ in ... read more...
Office 365 has a built-in text-to-speech (TTS) feature called Speak. This means that on top of hearing text aloud in your Outlook, you can also do it in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. read more...
The Instant Search feature was first introduced with Outlook 2007. It automatically indexed your Outlook data and made search more efficient than before. Here’s everything you need to know about how to use it. read more...
Setting up a new email account in Outlook is easy. Usually setting up automatically is all you’ll need to do, but sometimes it doesn’t work and you’ll have to add accounts manually. Here’s how to do both. read more...
Office 365 has an updated search, called compliance search. It has a number of updated tools and processes to better suit 365. Outlook 365 may still have some search issues but a few simple steps will solve it. read more...
Does your Outlook run slowly? Are you constantly frustrated by the slow and ineffective search? If you’re a heavy user, there are a few common habits that could be slowing it down. Here’s how to bring Outlook up to speed. read more...
Since the publication of the Office and therefore Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft has discussed whether it would allow the Public Folder to entirely disappear from the scene. Now it’s clear that the Public Folder ... read more...
I think that Microsoft has kind of confused people with the marketing of these two programs side-by-side. (Think Netflix streaming and traditional businesses being split) I’m interested in both pricing models and really look ... read more...
Email is an excellent communication method. It has become a ubiquitous part of daily life since it became widespread in the mid-1990s. It is so well-used that workers now spend 28% of business hours reading and writing emails. Improving the
...and what you can do to fix it. Although desktop virtualization has become much simpler and more commonplace as virtualization technologies have evolved, it still poses some difficulties that can be a huge stumbling block for many companies. While some of