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microsoft training outlook - Drafts

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replyReply Mon 30 Jul 2007, 10:22Delegate Steve said...

Steve has attended:
Outlook Introduction course

Drafts

How do I say drafts, to allow my boss to view before sending?

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replyReply Mon 6 Aug 2007, 15:43Trainer Carlos said...

RE: Drafts

Steve

I would save the in a folder he has permission to view either in your mailbox or in Public Folders.

He could then read them, make changes and then you could send them as normal.

Carlos

 

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Create a Signature - Outlook 2010

a. In Outlook, click on the File tab
b. Select Options from left hand side
c. Click on Mail
d. Click the Signatures button
e. In the Signature and Stationary dialog box which appears (check you are on the E-mail Signature tab), click on the New button
f. Type a name for the signature in the New Signature box and click OK on that box
g. Enter your signature in the Edit signature section (bottom half of the Signature and Stationary dialog box). You can format it using the tools above the box as well as add in pictures and hyperlinks.
h. When you’ve finished creating your signature click OK on the Signatures and Stationary box
i. Then click OK on the Outlook Options dialog box to confirm your changes.

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