7 ways to organize your e-mailWith meetings and the general chaos of a normal work day, your e-mail Inbox can quickly get cluttered. An unorganized mailbox can make it difficult to find the e-mail you need and to know where to get started. Microsoft Office Outlook offers great tools that help you organize your messages in meaningful, easy-to-control ways. Whether you're already using Outlook 2007 or still using Outlook 2003, you'll be able to stay on top of your mail. Not using Outlook at all? Perhaps you're still using Outlook Express, or you’re using Windows Live Mail or Windows Live Hotmail. These programs offer some features similar to those described here for Outlook, but they don’t offer the same breadth of tools for e-mail management. Use the Microsoft Office Outlook Connector to add your Hotmail account to Outlook, and then you can use these tips to organize your Hotmail also. Or read about the Hotmail features that can help you organize information in your Hotmail system. For instance, you can combine mail from your other e-mail accounts, like Gmail and Yahoo! Mail, so that you can receive, read, and respond to all your e-mail in one place. You can use one or more of the tools covered in this article to help shrink your Inbox and make it easier to find the information you need. 1. Group similar messages in foldersBy creating new mail folders you can group messages that are related to each other. For example, you can group messages by topic, project, contact, or other categories that make sense to you. You can even create a folder for all the messages from your manager or that include tasks that you have to complete. Group messages in folders:
2. Create Search Folders to find messages fastSearch Folders are a quick and convenient way to look at predefined collections of e-mail messages. They don't actually store any messages themselves but instead are virtual folders that offer a view of all the messages stored in your mailbox depending on the attributes you've defined. Outlook provides default Search Folders—such as Unread Mail—but you can also create your own. For instance, you can use Search Folders to help you find all the information related to a particular project, an important client, or an upcoming conference. Creating Search Folders in both Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007 is easy.
3. Sort messages quicklyYou can find messages in mailbox folders more quickly by changing how they're sorted in your e-mail folders. For example, you can arrange your e-mail by date, sender, file size, or even by conversation, which pulls up all messages by the subject line. Change message sorting:
4. Route mail efficiently using mailbox rulesBy creating rules for Outlook, you can automatically perform actions on both incoming and outgoing messages based on the criteria you establish. For instance, you can automatically forward to your manager all messages sent by a certain person as soon as they arrive, assign the category Sales to all messages you send that have the word "sales" in the Subject line, and much, much more. Routing mail efficiently not only organizes your mail for you—but also frees up your time from performing routing tasks. Create and manage rules:
5. Reduce unwanted e-mail with junk filtersKeep distracting and unwanted messages out of your inbox by using Outlook Junk E-Mail filters. These filters send e-mail flagged as junk to a separate mail folder under your Mailbox. You can review the contents of this folder to ensure that no legitimate messages have been sent there, and if they have, you can adjust the filter to avoid flagging such messages in the future. Learn more about the Junk E-mail filters:
6. Lay on the colorOne quick, easy way to distinguish between e-mail messages is to color code them. By using color, you can quickly identify messages from certain contacts by customizing your Inbox to automatically color messages. For example, it's an easy way to identify important messages from a key customer, your manager, or an important contact. Even better, it's quick and easy. Color-code messages:
7. Flag for follow upYou can flag e-mail messages, tasks, and more with colored Quick Flags to help classify them or mark them for action. Flags can remind you to follow up on an issue, indicate a request for someone else, or set a reminder for a message or contact. Best yet, they make organizing your mail folders a breeze because you know exactly what to do—and when to do it. Flag messages:
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