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How to change startup folder in Outlook

October 31, 2015 By Ravi Shankar Leave a Comment

When we launch Microsoft Outlook, the default startup folder will be Inbox.

Startup folder in Outlook

The startup folder can be changed to your preferred choice using outlook options menu. Listed below are the steps to change the startup folder in Outlook 2016, 2013, Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2007.

Change startup folder in Outlook 2016, 2013 and Outlook 2010

In Outlook 2016, 2013 and Outlook 2010 the startup folder can be using the settings available as part of Advanced Mail options.

Click on the File menu –> Options link and navigate to the Advanced options

Start outlook 2013 and Outlook 2010 with this folder

In Outlook start and exit section, using the Start Outlook in this folder field you can specify the startup folder. If you want to select a different folder other than Inbox then click on the Browse button and using the Select Folder dialog box you choose the required folder. Click OK button to select the folder. To save the changes, click on the OK button in the Advanced Options screen.

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For example, you attend lot of meeting and want to start your day with list of meetings that is scheduled for that day. So you want to have Calendar as the startup folder in Outlook.

Click the File menu –> Options link then click the Advanced tab under Outlook Options window. In the Advanced Options, navigate to Outlook start and exit section.

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Click the Browse button and select Calendar from the displayed items.

 Change startup folder to calendar in Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2010

Then click Ok button to confirm and save the changes. By this way Outlook 2010 users can set Calendar as the startup folder.

Changing startup folder in Outlook 2007

Go to Tools –> Options –> Other tab and click on the Advanced button

Advanced Options in Outlook 2007

In the Advanced Options dialog box under General settings, you can specify the value for Startup in the folder

Startup folder in Outlook 2007

The new folder can be selected using the Browse button.

Set startup folder to Calendar in Outlook 2007

select the new folder and click OK to save the changes.

Also See: Auto launch Outlook at Windows Startup

Filed Under: MS Office, Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2016, Word 2013 Tagged With: Calendar, Change, Folder, Outlook, Outlook start and exit, Startups

What is a status bar in Word document

October 27, 2015 By Ravi Shankar Leave a Comment

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Microsoft Word 2016, 2013 and 2010 displays a status bar at the bottom of a Word document. Word status bar displays information such word count, page number, line number, zoom, zoom slider, Language and many more details.

Status bar in Word 2013 and Word 2010

These details displayed on the word status bar can be configured by using the Customize Status Bar context menu. The Customize Status Bar can be accessed by right clicking the status bar.

Turn on or off status bar feature in Word 2013 and Word 2010

In order to turn on or turn off the display of a feature, You can check or un check on the left hand side of a feature.

Also See: Find out character count Microsoft Word document

Filed Under: MS Office, Word 2010, Word 2013, Word 2016 Tagged With: Customize, Office 2010, Status Bar, Word 2010, Word Status Bar

Different ways to link another document in Word

October 26, 2015 By Ravi Shankar Leave a Comment

Users of Word 2016 and 2013 can create a link to another document within their document using the Insert Object or Hyperlink feature. This is quite useful when you want to include reference documents inside your document.

Insert Object

Step 1: In the main document, navigate and place the cursor to the position where you want to insert the document.

Step 2: Click the Insert menu then the Object option available under Text section.

Insert Object Word 2013

Step 3: In the Object window, click Create from File tab and choose the required file via browse button.

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Make sure to mark the check box with caption as “Display as icon”. If you want the changes to linked document to be reflected in your document then mark checkbox with label as Link to file.

Step 4: Click the OK button to confirm and save the changes. Now your document will have a link to the other document as shown below

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Hyperlink

Another alternate way to link a word document is by creating hyperlink pointing to that document.

Step 1: Access the Insert Hyperlink window via the right click Context Menu or Hyperlink option under the Links (Insert menu)

Step 2: In the Link to section choose Existing File or Web Page then select Current Folder option under Look in section.

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Step 3: Give a name to the Linked document by entering the name in Text to display and then pick the required document.

Step 4: Click Ok button to confirm and save the changes.

This should create a link to the document as shown below.

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Filed Under: MS Office, Word 2013, Word 2016 Tagged With: Creat Hyperlink, Insert Object, Link document, Office 2013, Word 2013

How to print black and white in Word

October 25, 2015 By Ravi Shankar Leave a Comment

All programs do not provide option to choose the colour for printing pages. Word 2016 and Word 2013 users can print their coloured document in black and white using the option available as part of the Printer properties.

Step 1: Click the Fie menu and select Print from menu list.

Printer Properties in Word 2013

Step 2: Navigate to Printer section and click the Printer Properties.

Step 3: In the Printer Properties window, click the Paper/Quality tab.

Black and White Print Out in Word 2013

Step 4: Navigate to Colour section and mark the radio option with caption as Black & White. Then click OK button to confirm and save the changes.

Filed Under: MS Office, Word 2013, Word 2016 Tagged With: black and white, Print, Printer Properties, Word 2013

How to add a new page in Word

October 24, 2015 By Ravi Shankar 2 Comments

This is a short tutorial on Adding or inserting a new page in Word 2016, 2013 and 2010. This can be done using the options available as part of the Insert menu Word. To add a new page in a Word 2010 document, point the cursor to the place where you want to insert a page.

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Navigate to the Insert menu and click the Blank Page menu option available as part of the Pages section.

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This would insert a new page at place where the cursor placed before.

Filed Under: MS Office, Word 2013, Word 2016 Tagged With: Add Page, Insert Page, New Page, Office 2010, Word 2010

How to change font size of folders in Outlook

October 22, 2015 By Ravi Shankar Leave a Comment

This article is about the steps required for changing the font size of folder name in Outlook 2016, 2013 and 2010. If you think the font size of folders in Outlook is small to read then you can use the below mentioned steps to increase the font size.

Click the File menu then Options link. In the Option Windows, click the Advanced tab and navigate to Outlook Panes section.

Outlook 2010 - Outlook Panes

Then launch the Navigation Pane Options by clicking Navigation Pane button.

Navigation Pane Options - Outlook 2010

In the Navigation Pane Options, click the Font button and select your desired font size. Click Ok button to confirm and save the changes.

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Now all your Folders name in Outlook 2010 navigation pane will be reflected in the changed font size. Please note that this would affect all the items in the navigation pane and not just the folder name.

Change Outlook Folder Font Size

Filed Under: MS Office, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2013 Tagged With: Change, Folder, Font, Increase, Navigation Pane, Outlook 2010, Size

Missing file extension while saving document in Word

October 21, 2015 By Ravi Shankar Leave a Comment

If you are working on Word 2016 or Word 2013 on Windows 7/8/10 operating system then while saving the document by default the file extension will not be displayed.

Missing file extension Word 2013

Listed below are the steps to make Word 2016 and Word 2013 to display the file extension on Windows 8.

Step 1: Launch Windows Explorer on Windows 8.

Step 2: Navigate to the View tab in Windows Explorer and click Options

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Step 3: Then select “Change folder and search options” under Options.

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Step 4: In the Folder Options window, navigate to Advanced Settings under View tab. Then unmark the checkbox with label as “Hide extensions for known file types”.

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Click OK button to confirm and save the changes. Now when you try to save any Word document, you will notice the file extension as part of the file name in Save dialog.

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Filed Under: MS Office, Word 2010, Word 2013, Word 2016 Tagged With: file extension, Folder Options, Missing, Save Documents, Windows 8, Word 2013

Enable automatic downloading of pictures in Outlook

October 21, 2015 By Ravi Shankar 2 Comments

Pictures as part of email messages are not downloaded automatically in Outlook 2016 and 2013. You could see a message that says “Right click here to download the pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of some pictures in messages”

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But if you are going to receive email messages from trusted source and want to enable automatic downloading of pictures then you can follow the below mentioned steps.

Step 1: Click the File menu and select Options from available menus.

Step 2: In the Outlook options window, click the Trust Center tab.

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Step 3: Navigate to Microsoft Outlook Trust Center section and click Trust Center Settings.

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Step 4: Click the Automatic Download option and unmark the check box with caption as “Don’t download pictures automatically in HTML e-mail messages or RSS items”

Step 5: Click Ok button to confirm and save the changes.

Filed Under: MS Office, Outlook 2013, Outlook 2016 Tagged With: automatic download, Email Messages, HTML message, Outlook 2013, Pictures, Privacy Setting, Trust Center

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