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Office 2013 All-In-One Absolute Beginner’s Guide
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Office 2013 All-In-One Absolute Beginner’s Guide

by Patrice-Anne Rutledge
August 2013
Beginner content levelBeginner
704 pages
18h 22m
English
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52. Working with Views

Outlook contains a lot of data, including all your email, contacts, appointments, and tasks—often several years’ worth of data. If you send and receive a lot of email, you could have thousands of messages in your Inbox to sort through. Views can help you manage your email, calendar, and contacts, making it easier to find the information you need. You can use Outlook’s default views or create your own custom views, with conditional formatting to color code items or filters to show only the item you want to see.

Managing Views

The View tab in Outlook 2013, shown in Figure 52.1, makes it easy to select a view and to create your own customized ...

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