The default Calendar view in Outlook 2016 is side by side. This means as you add calendars to your view, each calendar is shrunk enough so that all calendars can be seen. It may be more useful to use overlay rather than side by side. In Outlook Calendar: #1 Enable each calendar you wish to view. #2 Select View from the menu bar. #3 Click OVERLAY, which can be found in the arrangement group. Now each selected calendar is viewed together in one view. These calendars are, in fact, still seperate; only the way you view them has changed. The link below shows some great screenshots to help you though it your first time. — Dennis Strain Enclave Managed Networks Box 365,...
Read MoreRecently I created a Contract Group within Outlook 2013 and immediately wanted to send out an email to the members of that group. I suddenly realized all the members of the group would be able to see the names and email addresses of all the other recipients. I go to some lengths to protect my clients’ information, so went looking for a solution. Here’s what I settled upon. #1 Created a Contact Group that contained my clients. #2 Created a new Contact named “Undisclosed Recipients,” and inserted my own email address. #3 Created a new email to “Undisclosed Recipients,” with a Bcc (blink carbon copy) to my Contact Group. #4 Sent the...
Read MoreManually Add New Account Note: To complete these steps, you will need to know your email address, password, incoming mail server name, and outgoing mail server name that is provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). To configure the Internet email account manually, follow these steps in the Add New Account dialog box: Click the Manual setup or additional server types check box, and then click Next. Click POP or IMAP, and then click Next. Under User Information , configure the following settings: In the Your Name box, type your full name. In the Email Address box, type your full email address. Note: Your ISP provides this information. Under Server Information,...
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